By Emmanuel Nduka UK banks are calling time on their work-from-home policy, as executives have mandated more office days as part of efforts to boost productivity. Starting Monday, September 4, Lloyds says it will now require...
By Emmanuel Nduka The largest Chinese banks are providing billions of dollars to Russia as sanctions compel Western lenders to leave the country, a report by Financial Times (FT), has informed. According to the report, four of...
By John Ikani Seplat Energy Plc has entered the prestigious league of stocks worth over one trillion naira (SWOOTs), as its market capitalization surged past the N1 trillion mark. The achievement comes on the heels of...
By John Ikani Italian energy giant Eni has inked a deal to offload its Nigerian exploration and production subsidiary to local energy firm Oando. The financial specifics of the transaction remain undisclosed. The subsidiary in question,...
By John Ikani Nigerian President Bola Tinubu is set to lead a delegation of 38 prominent businessmen and industry leaders to participate in the Nigeria-India Presidential Roundtable and Conference, taking place in New Delhi, India. The...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna South Africa is considering the implementation of a number of cost-cutting measures to effectively manage government's spending, as drop in revenue persists. According to National Treasury, the cost-cutting plan was "due to the...
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