Union Bank empowers disabled women through mentorship, training
Union Bank of Nigeria has launched the 'Give to Gain' campaign to support women with disabilities during International Women’s Month 2026.
How much does a bank employee earn in March 2026
The article discusses the salary of bank employees in Argentina as of March 2026, indicating a current salary structure and ongoing negotiations for potential salary increases.
Michał Szułdrzyński: 'Polish SAFE 0 percent' and the European SAFE. What politicians are not telling us?
A surprising proposal for a 'Polish SAFE 0%' mechanism has emerged from the National Bank of Poland and the Presidential Palace amidst ongoing discussions about European funding mechanisms.
Russia sued the EU
The Central Bank of Russia has filed a lawsuit against the European Union over the seizure of its assets by EU member states.
Africa: Aamfi Appoints Dr. Corneille Karekezi As Chairperson As the Alliance Welcomes New Members - West African Development Bank and Regional Maritime Development Bank
The Alliance of African Multilateral Financial Institutions has appointed Dr. Corneille Karekezi as its new Chairperson during a significant meeting at the African Union Summit.
Russia's Central Bank Attempts to Sue the EU Court Over Indefinite Asset Freezes
The Central Bank of Russia has filed a lawsuit against the European Union's General Court challenging the legality of asset freezes imposed by the bloc as part of its support for Ukraine.
Russian Central Bank Challenges EU’s Indefinite Asset Freeze in European Court
Russia’s Central Bank is suing the European Union over the indefinite freeze of its sovereign assets, claiming it violates international law and its rights.
After the VRK check - decision: The National Union violated the law
The Lithuanian National Union has been found to have violated laws regarding membership fees by accepting payments through non-bank services.
With a low rating in fiscal management, DF will not have the Union's guarantee to take out a loan and reinforce BRB
The Federal District of Brazil is unable to secure a Union guarantee for potential loans to boost the Bank of Brasília due to a low payment capacity rating.
AfDB, AU push visa-free travel to boost AfCFTA
African policymakers are advocating for visa-free travel across the continent to enhance economic development under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
R$ 1 billion deficit in the DF's treasury complicates assistance to BRB, and help from the Union seems unavoidable
The District Federal government ends 2025 with a R$ 1 billion deficit, complicating the assistance to the Bank of Brasília and likely necessitating federal aid.
The European Union calls on Israel to stop the settlement expansion in the West Bank
The European Union has urged Israel to halt its settlement expansion in the West Bank, stating that such actions undermine the two-state solution.
A report estimates the reconstruction of Ukraine at more than 500 billion euros
A report estimates that the reconstruction of Ukraine will cost approximately 588 billion dollars over the next decade, equivalent to three times Ukraine's GDP in 2025.
G. Stournaras to Politico: It is time to convince Berlin about eurobonds and debt
Greek central bank governor G. Stournaras advocates for eurobonds in an interview with Politico, urging Germany to support common bonds for financing defense and strategic investments as the EU faces multiple crises.
The Bank of France opens an investigation against one of its executives, accused by the CGT of "promoting the far right" on LinkedIn
The Bank of France has initiated an investigation into an executive accused by a labor union of endorsing far-right views on LinkedIn.
CBN, AU collaborate on monetary integration agenda
The Central Bank of Nigeria announces enhanced cooperation with the African Union for monetary integration after Nigeria's approval as a permanent member of the African Monetary Institute Board.
CBN to deepen collaboration with African central banks – Cardoso
The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria announced plans to enhance cooperation with other African central banks following Nigeria's approval as a permanent member of the Board of the African Monetary Institute.
Africa: AUC Chairperson Had a Constructive Meeting With the H.E. Dr. Sidi Ould Tah, President of the @afdb_group
The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, met with Dr. Sidi Ould Tah, President of the African Development Bank, to discuss financial strategies and the AU-AfDB partnership.
Bank of England should cut rates to boost consumer spending, says TUC
The Trades Union Congress is urging the Bank of England to cut interest rates to stimulate consumer spending and economic growth amid concerns of lagging performance compared to international peers.
Africa: 39th African Union Summit - With His Four Cardinal Points, the African Development Bank Plans to Accelerate Agenda 2063
The African Development Bank, led by President Dr Sidi Ould Tah, will promote its strategic vision at the 39th African Union Summit to enhance Africa's growth and development efforts.
AI in Poland, appeal from the EU industry, record profits of banks
The podcast covers the growth of AI in Poland, the appeal from the European industry for urgent changes to counter deindustrialization, and discusses the record profits of banks.
The ECB urges EU leaders to deepen the single market to revitalize the European economy
The European Central Bank has called on EU leaders to enhance the single market as a means to revitalize the economy amidst a global geopolitical turmoil.
Treasury authorizes BRB to sell loan portfolios guaranteed by the Union
Brazil's National Treasury has allowed the Bank of Brasília to sell loan portfolios backed by Union guarantees to improve liquidity amid the organization's financial struggles.
It is #FAKE that the Revenue Service will suspend bank accounts and credit cards due to alleged 'Active Debt of the Union' or overdue taxes
A claim circulating on social media that the Brazilian Revenue Service will suspend bank accounts and credit cards for unpaid taxes is false.
UK Strongly Condemns Expansion of Israeli Control over West Bank
The UK government has condemned Israel's decision to expand its control over the West Bank and called for a reversal of such decisions.
European condemnation and Jordanian-Palestinian denunciation of Israel's decisions regarding the West Bank
The European Union and Jordanian and Palestinian leaders have condemned recent Israeli decisions aimed at asserting control over the West Bank.
The EU condemns Israel's new control measures in the West Bank
The European Union criticizes Israel's recent decisions to expand its control in the West Bank, voicing concerns over the implications for settlement expansion.
The European Investment Bank doubles funding to Spain for housing construction
The European Investment Bank has doubled its funding in Spain to 2 billion euros for housing projects for the years 2024-2025, aimed at constructing affordable homes.
Dose in the dose
The article discusses the controversial nature of the 'Katseli Law,' which has been a contentious point between banks and the European Union, necessitating its amendment or abolition in many memorandums due to its judicial redress of debts that contrasts with bank regulations.
The bank accounts of the president of the GSEE, Giannis Panagopoulos, are frozen for embezzlement of funds
The president of the GSEE, Giannis Panagopoulos, has had his bank accounts frozen due to allegations of embezzling funds intended for educational programs from the Greek government and the European Union.
The EU warned in 2022 about the 'end of life' of the tracks of the line where the accident occurred in Adamuz
The European Union indicated in 2022 that the tracks involved in the train accident in Adamuz were at the end of their useful life, while the European Investment Bank provided a 90 million loan to ensure safety standards on the Madrid-Sevilla route.
Lloyds questioned by watchdog over use of staff banking data in pay talks
The information watchdog is investigating Lloyds Banking Group for potentially violating privacy rules by accessing data from 30,000 staff bank accounts during union pay negotiations.
Israel revokes permits for 37 NGOs. Condemnations from the European Union and the United Nations
Israel has decided to revoke or not renew operational licenses for 37 international non-governmental organizations active in Gaza and, in some cases, the West Bank, effective January 1, 2026, impacting key areas such as healthcare, food distribution, refugee support, and human rights protection.
Economy designs a bank account for Spaniards to invest their savings in European strategic autonomy
The Spanish Ministry of Economy is preparing to launch a bank account that allows Spaniards to invest their savings in Europe's productive sector, aligning with the strategy to enhance the continent's strategic autonomy and progress towards a long-awaited Union of Savings and Investments among the EU member states.
The accounts of another agricultural unionist have been seized
Authorities have seized the bank accounts of yet another agricultural union leader amid ongoing protests.