Multinationals Companies Fleeing Nigeria: Causes, Impacts and the Way Forward
Over 55 companies exit between 2020 and 2024 half year
Over 55 companies exit between 2020 and 2024 half year
The annual Ecobank “Adire Lagos” exhibition has taken off in grand style with over 100 exhibitors showcasing their wares. The ...
The World Bank has approved two financing facilities of $2.25 billion to support the Federal Government of Nigeria’s efforts in ...
Wema Bank has successfully concluded the first tranche of its recapitalization exercise, having secured all relevant regulatory approvals for the ...
Access Bank has finalized its acquisition of a controlling stake in African Banking Corporation of Tanzania (ABCT), nearly eleven months ...
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…With this acquisition, Fidelity Bank is able to birth a new pan-African financial institution capable of providing correspondent banking and ...
Mitchell Elegbe, the founder and group managing director of Interswitch Group has been appointed into the global jury of the ...
FirstBank, Nigeria’s premier financial institution and financial inclusion services provider has bagged two awards: Best SME Bank in Africa and ...
In its continuous effort to propel Nigeria into a future where digital technology and economic growth uplift the nation, the ...
Segun Ogunsanya, outgoing CEO of Airtel Africa, has been named winner of the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award in the 14th ...
As part of its sustained efforts to shape the financial services landscape in Nigeria, Interswitch Group, one of Africa’s leading ...
FBN Holdings Plc declared N238.53 billion profit before tax (PBT) in its unaudited first quarter (Q1) ended March 31, 2024 ...
Fasasi Atanda, the national president of the Association of Mobile Money and Bank Agents in Nigeria (AMMBAN), has said that ...
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) and MobiHealthCare Limited (MobiHealth) have signed a project preparation facility agreement that is expected to ...
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