Skills shortage hinders local banking ownership
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 13/01/2025
The World Bank says Namibia’s lack of skills in the digital field has led to the banking sector being entrenched in uncompetitive behaviours and lacking sufficient local ownership. In its strategy for Namibia’s economic growth and inequality reduction, the World Bank says the country’s banking (…)
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