Nigeria’s Financial Inclusion Rate is 64% – What Does It Mean?
In Nigeria, the financial inclusion rate in the year 2016 was 56.8% and increased to 63.2% in 2018 and is ...
In Nigeria, the financial inclusion rate in the year 2016 was 56.8% and increased to 63.2% in 2018 and is ...
Hi there, I'm back with my small talks on Big Brother Naija. Just in case you missed the last blog ...
One of Nigeria's lead financial institution, Piggyvest has acquired its smaller competitor Savi.ng to boost reach. Piggyvest which in 2020 ...
Cowrywise has just announced its issuance of the SEC Licence in the fund/portfolio management category, making it the first financial ...
Chaka has just been issued a license from Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to operate its digital platform for ...
The Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on 16th June, 2021, released a statement on its regulatory incubation program as ...
Sectors like Education, Financial and business sectors has all been disrupted by the corona virus, What does the future hold ...
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