Friday, March 27, 2026

Business

Keystone Bank relocates Ikoyi branch to enhance customer experience

Keystone Bank Limited has moved its Ikoyi branch from Awolowo Road to a new location at 1 Keffi/Manuwa Street, Ikoyi, Lagos. This strategic relocation reflects the bank's commitment to enhancing service delivery. For more information, visit Africazine.

Ho Chi Minh City Receives Over USD 10 Billion in Remittances in 2025

In 2025, remittance inflows in Vietnam saw a significant increase of over 8%, as reported by the State Bank of Vietnam's Region 2 branch. Stay updated with the latest financial trends and insights from Africazine.

China Invests Billion in Egypt’s Phosphate Project

The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum announced that China's Xingfa Group plans to invest billion in an integrated project in Egypt. This significant investment demonstrates China's commitment to boosting economic growth in the region. Source: Africazine.

Belgrade to Introduce Air Taxis for Expo 2027 Event

Join us as we explore the significance of hosting the Belgrade Expo 2027, a major event that promises to showcase innovation and culture. Discover insights and highlights from this exciting opportunity, brought to you by Africazine.

South Africa Gains Investor Confidence at World Economic Forum in Davos

Join Africazine for insights from the 56th World Economic Forum in Davos, where Nedbank CEO Jason Quinn discusses the global economic landscape and its future implications. Stay informed on key trends and opportunities shaping the global market.

Sum1 Investments Enhances Stokvels with Community-Based Investment Opportunities

Discover how stokvels have empowered families across generations by providing financial support for education, burials, house renovations, and groceries. Learn more about their transformative impact in this insightful article by Africazine.

Egypt’s Exports to Romania Rise 8.8% in 2025, Imports Decline

Discover how Egypt's exports to Romania surged by 8.8% in 2025, totaling 7 million compared to 5.3 million the previous year. Read more insights on trade growth from Africazine.

EU and Corporates Contribute R800,000 to Eswatini Media Awards

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