NAIROBI/GENEVA (Reuters) -Banking services have resumed in the capital of Ethiopia's northern Tigray region for the first time since war broke out there on Nov. 4, state-affiliated Fana TV said on ...
Moves to liberalise Ethiopia’s banking sector and create greater central bank policy credibility are pushing the country up the agenda of foreign banks in search of new markets.
Ethiopia’s central bank has set tough new rules for foreign banks seeking to enter the country as Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s administration cautiously opens up the financial sector to foreign ...
Over the past year, Ethiopia—Africa’s second most populous country—has embarked on a comprehensive transformation of its monetary and exchange rate regimes. After decades of tight control, the country ...
Addis Abeba — The World Bank's latest assessment on poverty and equity in Ethiopia forecasts that poverty will increase to 43% by 2025, up from 33% in 2016 (measured at $3 per day, 2021 PPP). After ...
Bank of America Corp. plans to sponsor the Great Ethiopian Run, a rare venture by an international lender into Africa’s most ...
Registration of internally displaced persons in an urban area in partnership with Ethio-telecom during a targeted campaign by NIDP. Ethiopia’s Digital ID (Fayda) is closing the gender gap, empowering ...
The Commercial Bank of Ethiopia has taken steps outside its legal mandate as a financial institution, freezing accounts and publishing private data of its customers, in its latest name-and-shame ...
Banking services have resumed in the capital of Ethiopia's northern Tigray region for the first time since conflict broke out there on Nov. 4, state-run Fana TV reported on Monday, as the government ...