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Tag: Cashless Cities’ could yield 3% average GDP growth

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Cashless Cities’ could yield 3% average GDP growth

11th April 2018 EABW EditorComments(4)

Nairobi, Kenya–Relying more on electronic payments, such as cards and mobile payments, could yield a net benefit of up to U.S. $470 billion per year across 100 cities around the world – roughly the equivalent to 3% of the average GDP for these cities. These are the findings of an independent study conducted by Roubini […]

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Private Companies Post Successive Rise in March-Uganda
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Private Companies Post Successive Rise in March-Uganda

8th April 20218th April 2021 Godfrey Ivudria Comment(0)

Private companies post a successive rise in March. There are signs that the Ugandan economy is gradually returning to the old normal. Growth and rise in business activities of the private sector, as seen at the end of the first quarter are pointing to that. The headline Stanbic Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) posted 53.2 in […]

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