Foreign banks dominating Ghana’s banking sector?

Foreign banks in Ghana

Ghana’s banking sector is dominated by private companies, with the government only holding onto just a few vital industry-leading banks. Foreign banks comfortably take a good part of this tremendous private sector participation in Ghana’s banking sector.

The Devastating effect of using cracked Adobe software – Don’t Be A Victim

adobe software

Everyone has used a cracked application or software at some point. Whether we took it from a friend or we downloaded it ourselves, we have used Windows OS, MS Word, MS PowerPoint, our most beloved anti-virus, from torrent sites. Downloading anti-virus from a broken version has always been, for me, very paradoxical as I grew up. Because humour me, why did I think it was smart to get anti-virus software that is supposed to protect me from malware and viruses from sites that is a virus breeding ground? It is almost like going to buy an authentic Louis Vuitton bag from Circle. It doesn’t add up.

The Cyber Security Poverty Line: If we don’t address the least prepared, the most prepared will suffer

The Cyber Security Poverty Line

For the many cybersecurity practitioners living in the shadow of threat actors and adversaries, I can’t even imagine what the battle is like, and for businesses still struggling to establish a baseline cybersecurity solution for their operations, I commend your efforts. We are all living on the edge in anticipation of an attack soon to come, already in place but haven’t been detected yet, or recovering from a terrible attack.

The 4 major types of MoMo fraud you should be aware of

types of momo fraud

Mobile Money (MoMo) fraud has been with us for some time. While many people have fallen victim to the menace, there’s still a lot of ignorance about what this is. There are many types of MoMo fraud, and if you’re not careful, you may end up falling for one before realising what happened.

Fintech in Ghana: Financial inclusion and the drive towards a cashless economy

Fintech in Ghana

Financial Technology, widely known by the moniker ‘FinTech’, is the application of technology in delivering financial products and services to clients or customers. While technology on its own was nothing new to the world of financial services — as the institutions used it at the back end of their operations, the advent of the internet in the early 1990s sparked a revolution within the industry.