Radar | Sep 29,2024
The entry by foreign-owned banks and non-nationals into the financial sector has reached a point of inevitability. However, how to navigate through the web of opportunities they are hoped to bring and the risks they pose concerns many. The authorities have their blueprint; if not caution, the industry reacts with mixed feelings.
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