Amid sluggish growth, rising debt prices and global banking turbulence, over 1,000 African finance leaders are to meet in Lome, Togo for an inclusive, competitive and robust Pan- African financial services industry.
Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria , Olayemi Cardoso and others are among speakers to deliver presentations at this year’s Africa Financial Industry Summit.
The AFIS has been instrumental in fostering change in African finance by facilitating discussions on pivotal themes within the sector. Over 20 Ministers of Economy and Finance, Central Bank Governors, Deputy Governors, and regulatory authorities are to be in attendance. Chairman, Africa Financial lndustry Summit, Amir Ben Yahmed, harped on the crucial role of Nigeria’s financial industry in shaping a top-tier African financial sector.Despite heightened criticisms against purchase of 2023 model of Toyota Land Cruiser and Prado Sport Utility Vehicles for the use of 469 members of the 10th National Assembly, leaderships of the Senate and House of Representatives...
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