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Africa rising – how digital payments are unlocking a new era of economic inclusion

Across much of Africa, the way money crosses borders reflects a continent in transition. Cash, mobile money and digital banking all coexist, but not with equal ease. While digital adoption is rising, many people still struggle to move funds reliably between countries. This is exactly the challenge the G20 has placed at the centre of […]

A former FNB employee is accused of stealing more than R15 million from a 92-year-old woman, whose vigilance on her accounts revealed the alleged scam.
(Kyle Venktess/Fin24)

FNB employee up for fraud over R15 million moved from 92-year-old woman’s account

The now-deceased pensioner’s vigilance resulted in the scam to allegedly defraud her investment account being discovered

The uncertainty created by the possibility of a coalition government
is putting people off big-price buys

Property sales slow ahead of poll

The uncertainty created by the possibility of a coalition government is putting people off big-price buys

Blinkered: The big screen industry is still recovering from Covid. Ster-Kinekor went into business rescue in January 2021 until November 2022. Photo: Sourced

Ster-Kinekor suffers blockbuster blues

But the cinema group’s chief executive insists that the show will go on as load-shedding abates

Elevate your banking experience with secure and convenient payment solutions from FNB

It’s imperative to know how to navigate today’s digital banking landscape

Imtiaz Suliman, Head of Shari’ah, Sentio Capital Management

The practical, religion-agnostic world of Shari’ah financial services

A differentiated segment of financial solutions available to all consumers

Consumers are angry that the government is treating them like a cash cow instead of fighting corruption and improving its fiscal discipline. File photo by Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg via Getty Images

SA consumers struggle as food prices soar

World food and fuel costs have dropped but grocery prices at local supermarkets remain unaffordably high

A recent 1,900-mile journey from mines in Congo and Zambia shows how, a century after commercial mining began here, the worlds hunger for copper is again reshaping the region. Photographer: Zinyange Auntony/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Zambia’s economy is controlled by foreigners

After nearly six decades of independence the need for real change in the country hasn’t diminished