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SIA defies Covid tribulations with low-margin growth in revenues and profits

SIA's Board of Directors, meeting under the chairmanship of Federico Lovadina, approved the preliminary consolidated financial results at 31 December 2020, confirming the positive trend of 2019 and growing in the fourth quarter of 2020, despite the economic contraction caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Spreedly partners Visa to accelerate network tokenisation in Latin America

External | what does this mean? This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. Spreedly partners Visa to accelerate network tokenisation in Latin America 09 February 2021 Source: Spreedly Spreedly, the provider of a secure, agnostic, and flexible platform that welcomes all payments participants, today announced a new initiative with Visa. The organizations have launched a program to foster and grow the adoption of network tokenization via Spreedly’s Payments Orchestration solution throughout Latin America. The joint work will kick off in various countries including a project in Argentina, and soon expand into other markets across the region.

Cold snap drags on, freezing pipes and shutting off taps

WINNIPEG The frigid temperatures outside are causing a mess inside. Manitoba plumbers are answering a flood of calls to fix frozen pipes, as a cold snap drags on in the province. “It’s been crazy busy,” said Mark Pelletier, owner of Shorty’s Plumbing and Heating in Winnipeg, on Tuesday. Pelletier said the phone has been ringing non-stop since the weekend. “We’ve had guys going all through the night; we’re trying to help as many people as we possibly can.” As of Tuesday night, much of Manitoba remained under an extreme cold warning. Temperatures have dipped below -30C and feel more like -40C with the wind chill.

Karnataka to create 10 lakh jobs in IT by 2025 : Bulletin: Business Today

Loading the player. IndiGo parent InterGlobe Aviation pays Rs 2.1 crore to settle case with SEBI InterGlobe Aviation, the parent of low-cost carrier IndiGo, has paid Rs 2.10 crore to Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to settle a pending case. The case pertains to alleged corporate governance lapses and listing norms violations that were raised by the company s co-promoter Rakesh Gangwal. The company has settled the matter without admitting or denying any violation on its part. E-commerce companies under govt scanner on retailers complaints: Piyush Goyal The government is investigating some e-commerce companies as there have been complaints from consumers and small retailers about certain practices followed by these companies, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Tuesday. Saying that India s foreign direct investment (FDI) policy for e-commerce sector is robust, Goyal said the government is considering issuing some clarifications to ensure that fair tr

Constitutional challenge questions Manitoba top doctor s power to pass health orders

  WINNIPEG A constitutional challenge is calling on the court to strike down parts of the province’s public health act which lawyers argue give Manitoba s chief provincial public health officer immense and limitless power with little oversight. On Tuesday as Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba s chief public health officer, announced the new round of public health orders set to take effect on Friday, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms launched a challenge in Manitoba s Court of Queen’s Bench questioning the power given to the top doctor to implement those orders. In its arguments, lawyers for the Justice Centre argued there is insufficient oversight in the extent of what Dr. Brent Roussin and Dr. Jazz Atwal, Manitoba s deputy chief public health officer, are allowed to do in a public health emergency.

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