Global financial stocks lose $465bn as markets react to SVB collapse
By Business AM Global financial stocks have lost $465 billion in market value in three days, with the combined market capitalisation
NCC directs mobile operators to implement unified short codes for telecom services
By Business AM The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has directed mobile network operators (MNOs) to commence implementation of
CBN has authorised banks to dispense, accept old notes, Soludo confirms
By Business AM The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has directed deposit money banks across the country to dispense old currency notes
U.S Foreign Agricultural Service maintains commitment to agric. development on 70th anniversary
By Business AM The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), as part of its 70th year anniversary,
Andela acquires technical skills assessment platform, Qualified to boost global talent community
By Business AM Andela has announced the acquisition of Qualified, the leading technical skills assessment platform to identify,
Guinea Insurance repositions operations to strengthen underwriting business
By Business AM Guinea Insurance Plc said it is repositioning operations to expand its underwriting business in Nigeria and deepen its
United Nations Women endorse gender equality in digital world
By Business AM The United Nations Women, says it is dedicating the 2023 International Women’s Day, under the theme:
Buhari advocates duty-free market access to boost economy of least-developed countries
By Business AM President Muhammadu Buhari has enjoined the developed world to grant duty-free and quota-free market accesses for
MFS Africa,Western Union team up to boost cross-border money transfers into mobile wallets
By Business AM Africa’s largest payment gateway, MFS Africa, has partnered with Western Union to enable individuals and businesses
Supreme Court extends validity of old naira notes as legal tender till December 2023
By Business AM The Supreme Court of Nigeria has ruled that the old N1000, N200 and N500 notes should remain legal tender and co-exist