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Central Bank of Zambia Approves k2.3 Billion for Businesses to Remain Afloat
THE Bank of Zambia (BoZ) has approved K2.3 billion for microfinance institutions and commercial banks to help businesses remain afloat amid the coronavirus impact.
Association of Microfinance Institutions in Zambia (AMIZ) president Jetty Lungu said loan applications valued at K4.6 billion were made by microfinance institutions and commercial banks and only K2.3 billion was approved.- Categories
- Coronavirus, Finance
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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- microfinance
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Press Release: Sparkle Officially Launches: A New Digital Ecosystem to Transform the Lives of Nigerians Across the Globe
Sparkle, which has been granted a banking license from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has been built to help Nigerians fulfil their potential. Sparkle offers comprehensive support for individuals, including flexible payments, savings and analytics to provide greater freedom, flexibility and control over finances and lifestyle once and for all.
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- Finance
- Region
- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Indian MFIs See 50% Recovery in June as Rural Borrowers Avoid Using Moratorium
A majority of MFI borrowers have the option to avail moratorium till the end of August.
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- Coronavirus, Finance
- Region
- South Asia
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Egypt’s Msmeda Aims to Finance 200k Micro Projects With $187.2M in 2020
MSMEDA developed and rehabilitated six NGOs in five governorates to raise their financial and administrative performance
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- Finance
- Region
- North America
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- business development, NGOs
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Western Union in Frame for Moneygram Buy
Remittance giant Western Union became the latest name linked with a buyout of rival MoneyGram, which has been the subject of numerous acquisition attempts in the last four years.
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- Coronavirus, Finance
- Region
- North America
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Report: 1 in 9 Rwandans Owns a Business
The Rwandan business scene has grown over the last 4 years with about 800,000 Rwandan adults owning a business, the recently released 2020 FinScope Survey Report shows.
The survey established that the number of Rwandans who own businesses had grown by 200,000 from 2016.- Categories
- Uncategorized
- Region
- Sub-Saharan Africa
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COVID-19 and the Pursuit of Financial Inclusion in Pakistan
When Pakistan implemented a national lockdown in mid-March, economic activity for the world’s fifth most populous country was brought to a halt. In a country where nearly 40% of people live in poverty and more than 24 million workers either earn daily or piece-rate wages or are self-employed, the ensuing economic crisis has hit the population hard.
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- Coronavirus, Finance, Technology
- Region
- South Asia
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- impact investing
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Facebook’s Libra Serves as Signal That Fintech Firms Like Visa, Paypal, Booking.Com Were Eager to Explore Stablecoins, Blockchain Advisor Argues
“An increase in the supply of Tether has been seen as a positive leading indicator especially for Bitcoin demand. The thinking is that increased issuance of Tether [leads to more] buying. Tether`s price fluctuates around $1. The issuing company, Tether, aims to manage the supply so that it does not trade at a significant premium or a discount for an extended period.”
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- Finance
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- blockchain