Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Customs investigate $8.07m seized at Lagos airport The Nigeria Customs Service on Tuesday said it intercepted $8,065,612m (N2.92bn) at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos….read more. FG approaches China for $17bn loans The Federal Government on Tuesday explained why it decided to approach the China-Exim Bank for a $17bn loan request…..read more. Banks recover N39.4bn non-performing loans from ICT sector Nigerian banks recovered N39.4bn non-performing loans from its debtors in the Information and Communications Technology sector in one year….read more. NSE, SEC train capital market operators in derivatives market The Nigerian Stock Exchange has partnered the Securities and Exchange Commission to train capital market operators in the legal and regulatory requirements of derivatives trading…..read more. Nigerian Breweries to raise N45bn from commercial papers Nigerian Breweries has revealed plans to raise N45bn from its commercial paper issuance….read more. |
FAAN terminates Lagos airport toll collection contract a year after expiration
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) yesterday terminated the concession contract of toll collection at the access gate of Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, a year after the existing contract expired…..read more.
ATIAT appoints new managing director
The Board of Directors of Atiat Leasing Limited is pleased to announce the appointment of Kanayo Eni-Ikeh as the Managing Director/CEO of Atiat Leasing Limited…..read more.
SON destroys N480m substandard goods, raises concerns about importation
Notwithstanding the closure of the land borders by the Federal Government, the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), has said many substandard goods still enter the country through the seaports, as the agency yesterday, destroyed N480 million worth of such goods….read more.
African Alliance Insurance Grows Gross Premium Written by 45%
African Alliance Insurance, has recorded a 45 percent jump in its gross premium written to N7.5 billion for the year ended December 31, 2019 from N5.17 billion in 2018….read more.