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Press Digest
November 8, 2011 I Issue No. 70 Press Digest English-Language Press Kenya Starts FTSE-based Stock Indexes, Eyes Bonds Reuters Africa; 8 November 2011 Nairobi Securities Exchange has launched two stock indexes in conjunction with FTSE Group, and said on Tuesday it planned to start one for Treasury bonds next year. Rwanda: Agriculture Development Bank in the Pipeline – PM The New Times; 8 November 2011 The government has ambitious plans that will see the agricultural sector transformed in the next six years, with an agricultural development bank set up to streamline the sector's credit processes. Nigeria: First Bank Provides Recipe for Future Banking Leadership; 8 November 2011 First Bank Nigeria PLC has provided a recipe that would shape the future of the banking industry with the presentation of a research report by its research chair entitled: 'Fifty years of banking sector reforms in Nigeria, past lessons and future imperatives.' Zambia: 'Banks Not Offering SMEs Long Term Loans' Time of Zambia; 8 November 2011 The Bankers Association of Zambia (BAZ) has said Zambian commercial banks have not been offering long term loans for Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) because there are no long term deposits for both current and savings accounts. Rwanda: Bank of Kigali to Introduce Deposit-Taking Teller Machines East African Business Week; 7 November 2011 Bank of Kigali (BK), Rwanda's most capitalised commercial bank will introduce 20 Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) that will accept deposits and allow customers to withdraw money in its quest to ease access to banking services. Rwanda Moves to Visa Cards East African Business Week; 7 November 2011 Rwanda is moving from a cash economy to a cashless one, whereby most of goods and services will be purchased using an electronic Visa debit card. This was revealed to the Making Finance Work for Africa Secretariat www.mfw4a.org c/o African Development Bank 15 Avenue du Ghana, BP 323 1002 Tunis Belvédère, Tunisia Tel. (+216) 7110 3953 Fax: (+216) 7133 4484 [email protected] Weekly Press Digest November 8, 2011 I Issue No. 70 East Africa Business week last week by Maureen Byamugisha, a customer care Representative of Commonwealth Finance Solutions Rwanda, a company which is selling the debit cards on behalf of Bank of Kigali. Zimbabwe: Insurers Urged to Restore Confidence The Herald; 7 November 2011 The insurance industry has been challenged to come up with strategies to restore confidence in the sector after most people lost their contributions due to hyperinflation and the adoption of the multi-currency system in 2009. Zimbabwe: Local Mobile Banking Rises The Herald; 7 November 2011 The use of advanced electronic transaction processes has grown significantly in this country, reflecting rising confidence in the banking sector by the transacting public. According to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono, during the period January to August this year, the financial sector recorded electronic transactions worth a cumulative US$21 billion. Sudan: Central Bank Gets $150 Million in Credit Line From Egypt's NBE Sudan Tribune; 6 November 2011 The National Bank of Egypt (NBE) announced that it has extended $150 million in credit line to the Bank of Sudan (BoS). Tarek Amer, NBE"s CEO, said that $100 million of the total sum will be devoted to energizing investments and the remainder for bolstering external trade. West Africa: New Ecowas Insurance Scheme Takes Effect January 2012 The Daily Observer; 4 November 2011 The Gambia National Bureau of the Ecowas Brown Card Insurance Scheme has announced that the newly updated and secured version of the Ecowas Brown Card will come into effect in 1st January 2012. Kenya: New Health Policy Rules Set to Raise Insurance Costs Business Daily; 4 November 2011 Health insurance premiums could go up as the industry regulator moves to implement a rule requiring that policy prices are set by certified actuaries. Nigeria: Bank of Agriculture Provides N1 Billion for Rural Microfinance Banks Daily Champion (All Africa); 3 November 2011 2 Making Finance Work for Africa Secretariat www.mfw4a.org c/o African Development Bank 15 Avenue du Ghana, BP 323 1002 Tunis Belvédère, Tunisia Tel. (+216) 7110 3953 Fax: (+216) 7133 4484 [email protected] Weekly Press Digest November 8, 2011 I Issue No. 70 National Project Coordinator for Rural Finance Institution building Programme (RUFIN), Alhaji Musibau Azeez, said the Bank of Agriculture has provided N1 billion for on-lending to Micro Finance Banks (MFBs) in remote areas. Nigeria to issue diaspora bond in 2012 Reuters Africa; 3 November 2011 Nigeria will issue a diaspora bond next year to raise funds for infrastructure and development projects, the head of its Debt Management Office (DMO) said on Thursday. Zimbabwe: CBZ to Chip in With Long-Term Credit Financial Gazette; 2 November 2011 CBZ Bank Limited, Zimbabwe's biggest commercial bank by balance sheet, says it managed to mobilise long-term funding from international investors to finance infrastructure rehabilitation and related industries through a three-year bond issued to the market recently. Zimbabwe: Insurance Firms to Set Up Housing Fund Financial Gazette; 2 November 2011 Government has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with insurance industry firms which could result in a US$45 million housing bond, The Financial Gazette can reveal. Nigeria: E-Payment - ATM Fraud Down By 98.5 Percent - CBN Leadership (All Africa); 2 November 2011 The Central Bank of Nigeria has said that fraud on Automated Teller Machines (ATM) has reduced by 98.5per cent even as it is working to reduce the cost of providing electronic payment services to the public by 30 per cent. Moody's Downgrades Five Egyptian Banks Albawaba; 2 November 2011 Moody's Investors Service in a major move has downgraded the local-currency (LC) deposit ratings of five Egyptian banks following the downgrade to B1 of the Egyptian government bond ratings. Nigeria: CBN, Group Collaborate On E-Payment Fraud Leadership (All Africa); 1 November 2011 The Electronic Payment Providers Association of Nigeria is collaborating with the Central Bank of Nigeria and other stakeholders and experts both within and outside Nigeria to design strategies for combating e-payment fraud in the country at its second Annual 3 Making Finance Work for Africa Secretariat www.mfw4a.org c/o African Development Bank 15 Avenue du Ghana, BP 323 1002 Tunis Belvédère, Tunisia Tel. (+216) 7110 3953 Fax: (+216) 7133 4484 [email protected] Weekly Press Digest November 8, 2011 I Issue No. 70 Payment Systems and Fraud Conference for West Africa taking place on November 1 and 2, 2011 at the Civic Centre Victoria Island, Lagos. Revue de Presse Francophone Forte exposition des banques est-africaines à la cybercriminalité Les Afriques; 8 novembre 2011 Une récente étude du cabinet Deloitte révèle que seulement 40% des banques en Afrique de l’Est ne sont pas assez préparées contre les menaces informatiques. Axé sur des entreprises au Kenya, en Ouganda et en Tanzanie, ce travail, qui a compté différentes industries, a surtout sondé des sociétés financières. Tunisie: Réorganisation de l'activité des établissements de microfinance WMC; 8 novembre 2011 Le gouvernement de transition s'est engagé à restructurer le système des microcrédits à travers la mise en place d'un nouveau cadre juridique adapté; une orientation qui s'explique par le rôle actif assumé par le mécanisme des microcrédits dans la réalisation d'une justice sociale en facilitant l'accès des catégories démunies au financement bancaire, indique la TAP. Namibie: Une réelle banque des PME bientôt en lice Les Afriques; 5 novembre 2011 Une banque, exclusivement destinée à répondre aux petites et moyennes entreprises (PME), sera bientôt opérationnelle en Namibie. Le gouvernement namibien a jusqu’à la fin du mois de novembre pour démontrer à la Banque de Namibie, devant délivrer un agrément, qu’il est prêt à mettre en place la Namibia Bank Ltd for SME. Afrique: « Ruby Premium Account » un produit bancaire 100% femmes Réussir; 4 novembre 2011 United Bank for Africa (UBA) a créé un produit haut de gamme pour répondre au besoin de la clientèle féminine. Cette offre est dénommée « Ruby Premium Account for Women ». Madagascar: Crédit immobilier - Les banques renforcent la supervision L’Express de Madagascar; 4 novembre 2011 L'accès à l'immobilier nécessite un important financement, principal blocage pour les ménages malgaches. Face à la situation, les institutions bancaires s'efforcent de mettre au point des produits financiers pour permettre l'acquisition d'un terrain ou d'un habitat. 4 Making Finance Work for Africa Secretariat www.mfw4a.org c/o African Development Bank 15 Avenue du Ghana, BP 323 1002 Tunis Belvédère, Tunisia Tel. (+216) 7110 3953 Fax: (+216) 7133 4484 [email protected] Weekly Press Digest November 8, 2011 I Issue No. 70 Nigeria: Services d’e-paiement : La Banque centrale va réduire le coût Réussir; 3 novembre 2011 En vue de la mise en place d’une politique économique sans numéraire, la Banque centrale du Nigeria (CBN) a promis de collaborer avec les opérateurs afin de réduire le coût des services de paiement électronique à destination du public de 30 pourcents. Angola: La bancarisation atteint 11% de la population en 2010 Agência AngolaPress; 2 novembre 2011 Le processus de bancarisation en Angola a atteint en 2010 seulement 11 pour cent de la population totale (estimée à 18 millions), malgré l'investissement des institutions financières dans l'expansion de l'activité, avec l'ouverture constante de nouvelles succursales bancaires dans les 18 provinces. Congo-Kinshasa: Journée de l'épargne - La BCC s'adresse aux enfants Radio Okapi; 1er novembre 2011 La Banque centrale du Congo et la Coopération financière allemande ont lancé lundi 1er novembre la journée internationale de l'épargne, avec pour thème « Epargner en RDC pour mon avenir, oui c'est possible ». La Banque centrale veut particulièrement sensibiliser les élèves congolais sur les bénéfices de l'épargne. For more news on African financial sectors please click here. Pour plus d’actualités sur la finance en Afrique veuillez cliquer ici. Compiled by: Alessandro Girola I Research & Knowledge Manager I [email protected] Rim Nour I Research Officer I [email protected] (English-language press) Olivier Vidal I Research Assistant I [email protected] (French-language press) 5 Making Finance Work for Africa Secretariat www.mfw4a.org c/o African Development Bank 15 Avenue du Ghana, BP 323 1002 Tunis Belvédère, Tunisia Tel. (+216) 7110 3953 Fax: (+216) 7133 4484 [email protected]
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