Banks in Taiwan will soon be able to issue and manage stablecoins, according to the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC). Taiwan’s government, via...
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Morning Briefing Major increases in financial services fees revealed New legal notices have introduced higher fees for banks, insurance providers, and financial services companies in Malta. The eight notices amend regulations governing sectors such as retirement funds, banks, trusts, and crypto assets. They include significant increases in application and supervisory fees paid to regulatory bodies […]
Banks in Taiwan will soon be able to issue and manage stablecoins, according to the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC). Taiwan’s government, via...
17 Jan. 2025, Lagos, Nigeria – In a strategic move to sustain its impressive performance, leading financial institution Fidelity Bank Plc has...
Infosys raised its revenue forecast for the fourth straight quarter, projecting 4.5-5% growth for the 2024-25 fiscal year. Revenue increases are...
Infosys raised its revenue forecast for the fourth straight quarter, projecting 4.5-5% growth for the 2024-25 fiscal year. Revenue increases are...
The Board of Directors of the Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA), headed by Mohamed Farid, has issued new regulations aimed at regulating the...
Pension funds are investment pools that manage people's retirement savings. They aim to encourage long-term saving and provide financial security for...
By Dr. Htet Khaing Min Myanmar refugees in Thailand face hardship and uncertainty, struggling with poverty, discrimination, and the constant fear...
Biohacking is a rapidly growing movement that combines technology, biology, and self-experimentation to optimize human performance and well-being....
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has required listed companies and other corporations imbued with public interest to divulge the fees paid...
The Association of TT Insurance Companies (ATTIC) is seeking a higher priority level for the provision of insurance services to be recognised as...