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TymeBank co-founder Coen Jonker has slammed home affairs’ ID verification fee hike, warning it threatens financial inclusion and digital progress.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell reiterated that the FOMC won't rush to cut interest rates as officials wait to see how President Donald Trump's tariffs shake out.
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Nationwide said it would also be increasing the maximum loan-to-value available for applications involving new build flats to 85%. Whilst the majority of new build purchases complete within six months ...
TymeBank argues that the ID verification fee increase by Home Affairs will hurt South Africa's poor, including SASSA social grant recipients.
The Federal Reserve chairman says he still does not know how much of an impact President Donald Trump’s tariffs will have on ...
The FTSE 100 experienced minor gains, held back by falling oil prices and a slump in Shell and BP shares following a fragile ...
Michael Marcotte, the founder, chairman, and CEO of enterprise-grade digital authentication firm artius.iD, was warned that a successful biometric data breach at a pioneering bank ...
Israel acknowledged striking a radar installation near Tehran hours after the start of a ceasefire on Tuesday, in retaliation ...
U.S. Bank became the first financial institution to provide Greenlight through an embedded mobile app experience. Today, ...