The people have spoken and Absa listened
JOHANNESBURGÂ - Barclays Africa announced yesterday that it planned to reclaim its African identity by changing its name back to Absa across the continent...
GCNet activates paperless exemption module
The Ghana Community Network Services Limited (GCNet) has activated a paperless exemption module to allow applications and approvals for trade exemptions from the Ministry...
We are not afraid of competition – Stanbic Bank
The emergence of digital convergence where one can sit in the comfort of his room and conduct a financial transaction has resulted in a...
Food prices increase by 150%; warning from Esoko Ghana
Consumers should brace themselves to pay more for the same quantity of food they purchase at least for the next four months.
This is the...
Sanction willful loan defaulters – CIDAN Investments Boss
Bank customers who willfully default in repaying loans advanced to them must be treated as criminals and dealt with severely by the law courts,...
Forbes’ 23 African Billionaires list
The number of billionaires from the shores of Africa has risen to 23 in January 2018, and atop that list sits businessman Aliko Dangote.
Three Nigerians...
27,000 Ghanaians in US can now transfer money home
The leading international money transfer service WorldRemit has  been launched in New York, connecting the state’s 27,000-strong Ghanaian diaspora to its fast, low cost service. Â
Using WorldRemit’s app...
Barclays Africa Returns to Absa Roots as Lender Revamps Strategy
Barclays Africa Group Ltd. is going back to its roots.
The Johannesburg-based bank plans to revert back to the Absa Group Ltd. name, as it was known before...



























