🇳🇬 Executive luxury, shareholder poverty: The problem with corporate cover
The anecdote of a Lagos banking executive lamenting the loss of corporate "cover" — the informal system whereby companies subsidize executive lifestyl...
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The anecdote of a Lagos banking executive lamenting the loss of corporate "cover" — the informal system whereby companies subsidize executive lifestyl...
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Nigeria's financial services sector is undergoing a meaningful transformation, driven by both regulatory reform and coordinated industry efforts to ex...
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Nigeria's Central Bank has implemented a significant regulatory adjustment that carries meaningful implications for foreign investors and fintech oper...
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Nigeria's financial services sector is experiencing a pivotal moment. The partnership between First Trustees, a leading Nigerian asset management firm...
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Société Générale's operations in Côte d'Ivoire, one of West Africa's most economically dynamic markets, are navigating a critical inflection point und...
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The death of Henry Nwosu, a decorated midfielder from Nigeria's legendary 1980 African Cup of Nations championship squad, at age 62 represents more th...
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The international financial sector is experiencing its most volatile start to a calendar year since the 2020 pandemic shock, sending ripples across gl...
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Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB), East Africa's largest financial institution by assets, is positioning itself for entry into Ethiopia's nascent but rapidl...
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Kenya's financial landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, marked by two concurrent developments that signal shifting priorities within E...
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The private credit market, once the exclusive domain of institutional investors and high-net-worth individuals, is experiencing a critical structural ...
Read full analysis →Kenya has emerged as a vocal advocate for reducing African nations' dependence on the US dollar, joining a broader continental movement that carries s...
Read full analysis →China's decision to offer Kenya its smallest loan package since 2008 represents a watershed moment in East African geopolitics and carries profound im...
Read full analysis →Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) recently completed a repatriation of approximately $225,895 and ₦62.79 million to internatio...
Read full analysis →Ghana's equity market has entered a decisive growth phase, with the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) demonstrating remarkable momentum as it breaches the GH...
Read full analysis →Ghana's banking landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, with two concurrent developments signaling both deepening retail competition and...
Read full analysis →Ghana's banking sector continues to demonstrate sophisticated customer acquisition and retention strategies that contrast sharply with traditional Eur...
Read full analysis →First Atlantic Bank PLC's inaugural Annual General Meeting as a publicly traded entity represents a significant milestone for Ghana's financial servic...
Read full analysis →The investment landscape across African markets has undergone a fundamental shift. Where European investors once relied on stable macroeconomic indica...
Read full analysis →Hong Kong's announcement that it will begin issuing the first stablecoin licenses in early 2026 marks a pivotal moment in the global race to regulate ...
Read full analysis →Egypt's government has achieved a significant milestone in its economic reform agenda by dismantling the informal dollar black market while simultaneo...
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