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Legit.ng on MSNNIPOST Rebrands Into Financial Services, Gets License to Compete With Western Union, OthersThe Nigeria Postal Service (NIPOST) has announced plans to revive its International Money Transfer Organisation (IMTO) and ...
Fidelity Bank denies bankruptcy rumours, insists it remains financially strong, despite media reports linked to legacy $3 ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNDigital currency regulation in Africa: Learning from Nigeria’s Crypto Securities Act (2)Legal and regulatory challenges AML/CFT enforcement and surveillance gaps – Despite Nigeria’s advances under ISA 2024, ...
Fidelity Bank has emerged among the top Nigerian banks with a N1 trillion market capitalisation after its share price rallied ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNNigeria: Shettima calls for EU-Africa collaboration to deliver transformative impactDescribing Nigeria and Zambia as “fraternal nations,” Shettima lauded Zambia’s contributions to the liberation struggles of ...
As the matter is still before the court and there’s a court order prohibiting media publications on this matter, warning that violations would constitute contempt of court, a punishable offence, we ...
The Supreme Court of Nigeria has overturned a 2014 Federal High Court judgement that awarded over N22 trillion against Union Bank and other parties over a disputed debt. Justice Stephen Jonah Adah ...
Union Bank of Nigeria has reaffirmed its commitment to youth development and education through its sponsorship of the 11th edition of the Greensprings Football Academy. In a statement on Wednesday ...
NIMASA has appointed 12 banks to disburse the $360 million Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund, offering single-digit loans to ...
The judgement arose from a suit instituted by a company, known as Visana Nigeria Limited, which claimed that Union Bank was indebted to it in the sum of approximately $8 million at an interest ...
The Supreme Court has set aside the Federal High Court judgment, which awarded over N22 trillion against Union Bank and other parties in 2014. The judgment arose from a suit by Visana Nigeria ...
The legal battle originated when Visana Nigeria Limited sued Union Bank over an alleged debt of approximately $8m, compounded at an interest rate of 2.5 percent per month from January 2000 ...
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