By Kadiri Abdulrahman, The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on March 5 introduced the Naira4Dollar scheme to encourage increased diaspora remittances into the country. Announcing the introduction of the scheme in a circular, Saleh Jibrin, CBN ‘s Director, Trade and Exchange Department, said that it would allow all
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TORONTO, May 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
CAARY CAPITAL LTD. (“CAARY” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that after raising a total of CAD $1,600,000 from accredited investors in Canada in an equity seed round, the Company has launched equity crowdfunding campaigns for Canadian and U.S. investors on
FrontFundr and
Fundable. In January 2021, senior fintech investment strategist John MacKinlay was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Company to drive development of the product, its market, and partners, as well as to lead investment rounds and oversee early-stage commercialization of CAARY to build market share in the Canadian SME payments category, in which over CAD $40 billion is transacted annually. CAARY’s minimum viable product (“MVP”) is set to launch in July 2021, and has been developed to help Canada’s more than 1.2 million small and medium-sized businesses (“SMEs”) overcome common hurdles in business credit, expense management, and payments.
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Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia de Lille has promised that less will be spent on state funerals, state visits and other functions.
The department s budget for prestige programmes will drop from R94 million in 2021-22 to R83 million in 2023-24.
On Tuesday, De Lille delivered her department s budget vote speech in Parliament.
The government plans to spend less on functions, state visits and funerals.
On Tuesday, Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia de Lille announced in her budget vote speech less would be spent over the medium-term expenditure framework (three financial years) to curb spending.
UK states economic case for Tempest ahead of FCAS concept phase
25 May 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The industrial partners in the Tempest project have stated the financial benefits to the United Kingdom over the next 30 years, ahead of the launch of the concept phase for the wider Future Combat Air System (FCAS) in the coming days.
Conceptual artwork showing the future Tempest fighter operating in a networked environment. According to a PricewaterhouseCoopers report published on 25 May, the programme will be worth at least GBP26.2 billion to the UK economy over the next 30 years. (BAE Systems)
The
Tempest – Innovation for UK Security and Prosperity