
Nerteley Nettey
Journalist at Citi FM (Accra, Ghana)
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5 days ago |
citinewsroom.com | Nerteley Nettey
The Ghana Export and Import Bank (EXIM Bank) has reiterated its strong commitment to supporting Citi FM and Channel One TV in their mission to promote agriculture and enhance the export of value-added products from Ghana. The bank underscored its readiness to collaborate with institutions that champion local consumption and the transformation of raw materials into export-ready goods.
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5 days ago |
citinewsroom.com | Nerteley Nettey
The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) has warned that rising tensions in the Middle East could lead to an increase in fuel prices during the first pricing window of July. According to COPEC, the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel — intensified by recent U.S. airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites — is likely to have severe implications for global oil supply and, by extension, for fuel-importing countries like Ghana.
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5 days ago |
citinewsroom.com | Nerteley Nettey
The Bank of Ghana is calling for stronger integration of cyber security protocols across the financial sector, with an emphasis on cross-border collaboration to address growing risks. The central bank’s position follows an uptick in cyber security threats, which it identifies as a constraint to advancing financial inclusion.
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1 week ago |
citinewsroom.com | Nerteley Nettey
The Bank of Ghana is set to undertake a major overhaul of the Ghana Reference Rate as part of broader reforms aimed at lowering lending rates to 10 percent over the next four years. Governor, Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama, speaking at the launch of the Ghanaian Banker Magazine and the New CIB Ghana Initiatives on Thursday, June 19, insisted that dismantling structural inefficiencies within the credit market is central to achieving a more competitive and inclusive financial system.
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1 week ago |
citinewsroom.com | Nerteley Nettey
Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Johannesburg, Professor Ebo Hinson, has called on central banks across Africa to develop a deeper understanding of customer experience (CX) in order to more effectively guide the financial institutions under their regulation. Speaking during a session on “Enhancing Customer Service Experience in the Financial Services Sector” hosted on X Spaces, Prof.
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