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Wirecard Scandal Unravels, EY Faces Scrutiny for Gullibility in Audit

The Wirecard scandal is a cautionary tale for the financial world, shedding light on the potential consequences of lax oversight and reliance on fabricated documents. As investigations continue, the role of auditors, in this case, EY, has come under scrutiny. The fallout from Wirecard’s collapse is a stark reminder of the importance of robust auditing practices and stringent checks to safeguard against fraud and deception in the corporate world.

Aya Gold & Silver Ambitious Expansion in Moroccan Mining Sector

Aya Gold & Silver Inc. (TSX: AYA) is making significant strides in its exploration endeavours across its Moroccan assets, which include the Boumadine polymetallic project, Zgounder silver deposit, Zgounder Regional properties, and the newly acquired Tirzzit copper-silver property. With plans to extend diamond drilling at Boumadine by 40,000 meters, the company aims to expand mineralization strike lengths, explore new zones, and conduct infill drilling. The Zgounder Regional area will also see added exploration efforts, targeting the Zgounder deposit extension and new potential deposits. Aya Gold & Silver’s commitment to enhancing its exploration portfolio showcases its dedication to the mining sector’s growth and innovation.

Fidelity Bank Empowering Nigerian Businesses and Facilitating Global Trade Connections

Fidelity Bank’s FITCC Houston is set to ignite the global trade scene and empower Nigerian businesses. With a focus on promoting export trade and facilitating partnerships, this event promises to be a game-changer for entrepreneurs and industry leaders. FITCC Houston opens doors to new horizons and positions Nigerian businesses on the international map by providing a platform for collaboration, investment opportunities, and market access. Take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to expand your business, network with industry experts, and showcase your innovations to a global audience. The countdown to FITCC Houston has begun, and the stage is set for Nigerian businesses to shine on the world stage.

Australia’s Housing Market Remains Resilient to Rate Hikes, S&P Analysis Reveals

Australia’s housing market continues to display strength and resilience, as highlighted by a recent analysis conducted by S&P Global Ratings. The report suggests that the country’s home-loan market is well-prepared to handle potential interest-rate hikes without experiencing a significant surge in mortgage arrears. A robust economy, low unemployment rates, and sound financial management contribute to the market’s stability. While challenges may arise in the future, the findings provide valuable insights into the current state of Australia’s housing market and its ability to withstand economic pressures.

Fintech startups in The UAE

The United Arab Emirates has become a hub for fintech startups due to a tech-savvy population and supportive government policies. With the ADGM open banking framework and regulation for crypto assets activities, UAE regulators are keeping up with technological advancements while ensuring data privacy and protection. The challenges for foreign fintech companies looking to operate in the UAE include data processing restrictions and obtaining a local license, but with the right partnerships, these hurdles can be overcome to tap into the immense potential of emerging markets.

Overall, the UAE remains a globally competitive country in fintech, with regulators committed to staying ahead of the curve.

Food Delivery Service CoLab Joins List of Firms in Ceasing Operations in Australia

CoLab, the Australian food delivery service, has announced winding up its operations last week. CoLab, is the seventh food delivery brand that have closed their operations in Australia in the last one year.
CoLab is a direct-to-customer retailer website and has entered voluntary administration last Thursday after failing to gain a fresh round of funding. failing to gain financing to continue its operations. It was launched as part of a collaboration between ChefPrep and Co-lab Pantry.
In a LinkedIn post, CoLab’s co-founder and CEO Josh Abulafia said that the company’s staff had been made redundant. “It’s been a tough day for CoLab and unfortunately we have had to let the team go,” he posted.
“As a quick background we (were) in the process of closing out a new round of financing that fell through. We then had significant interest for the company to be acquired and decided to put the company into VA to help, but due to unforeseen events our timelines became truncated,” Abulafia added.
One of the major reasons for the closure of these brands is said to be challenging economic conditions resulting in a rise in the cost of living where consumers have less money to spend.

Other Firms
Earlier, Sydney-based MilkRun, which was in the headlines for promising to deliver groceries within 10 minutes a customer placed order. The firm raised more than $5759 million from some of the biggest names in Australian venture capital, including Atlassian billionare Mike Cannon-Brookes.
In an internal email to the employees on Tuesday last, MilkRuns co-founder and chief executive Dany Milham said: “I am writing to let you know that we have made the difficult decision to wind down the business, and as a result, MilkRun will cease trading this Friday.”
According to Australian media reports, despite banking an impressive $75 million funding round led by a US venture capital firm in 2022, Milham blamed worsening economic conditions for the shock collapse.
Dany Milham had already found success with fast-delivering mattress company Koala. Less than a year ago he was confidently predicting MilkRun would be bigger than Coles or Woolworths within ten years.
The other five delivery service firms, which shut down in the Australian market, included three local startups promising 10-minute deliveries – ‘Send’ in May 2022, ‘Voly’ and British-owned ‘Deliveroo,’ both of which ceased operations in November 2022.
DashMart, which was launched in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane by food courier platform DoorDash in January 2023 claiming it would succeed where its rivals had failed, closed its operations last month.
While Melbourne food delivery platform Providoor became the sixth delivery firm to enter liquidation last month, Germany’s Foodora collapsed in August 2018.

The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) announced its commitment to sustainable tourism at Annual Investment Meeting

The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has announced their commitment to sustainable growth through the power of government and investment in the tourism industry. In the same context, they hosted a forum at the 12th edition of Annual Investment Meeting that focused on Investing in People – Investing in Planet – Investing in Prosperity’.

Wirecard Scandal Unravels, EY Faces Scrutiny for Gullibility in Audit

The Wirecard scandal is a cautionary tale for the financial world, shedding light on the potential consequences of lax oversight and reliance on fabricated documents. As investigations continue, the role of auditors, in this case, EY, has come under scrutiny. The fallout from Wirecard’s collapse is a stark reminder of the importance of robust auditing practices and stringent checks to safeguard against fraud and deception in the corporate world.

Aya Gold & Silver Ambitious Expansion in Moroccan Mining Sector

Aya Gold & Silver Inc. (TSX: AYA) is making significant strides in its exploration endeavours across its Moroccan assets, which include the Boumadine polymetallic project, Zgounder silver deposit, Zgounder Regional properties, and the newly acquired Tirzzit copper-silver property. With plans to extend diamond drilling at Boumadine by 40,000 meters, the company aims to expand mineralization strike lengths, explore new zones, and conduct infill drilling. The Zgounder Regional area will also see added exploration efforts, targeting the Zgounder deposit extension and new potential deposits. Aya Gold & Silver’s commitment to enhancing its exploration portfolio showcases its dedication to the mining sector’s growth and innovation.

Fidelity Bank Empowering Nigerian Businesses and Facilitating Global Trade Connections

Fidelity Bank’s FITCC Houston is set to ignite the global trade scene and empower Nigerian businesses. With a focus on promoting export trade and facilitating partnerships, this event promises to be a game-changer for entrepreneurs and industry leaders. FITCC Houston opens doors to new horizons and positions Nigerian businesses on the international map by providing a platform for collaboration, investment opportunities, and market access. Take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to expand your business, network with industry experts, and showcase your innovations to a global audience. The countdown to FITCC Houston has begun, and the stage is set for Nigerian businesses to shine on the world stage.

Australia’s Housing Market Remains Resilient to Rate Hikes, S&P Analysis Reveals

Australia’s housing market continues to display strength and resilience, as highlighted by a recent analysis conducted by S&P Global Ratings. The report suggests that the country’s home-loan market is well-prepared to handle potential interest-rate hikes without experiencing a significant surge in mortgage arrears. A robust economy, low unemployment rates, and sound financial management contribute to the market’s stability. While challenges may arise in the future, the findings provide valuable insights into the current state of Australia’s housing market and its ability to withstand economic pressures.

Fintech startups in The UAE

The United Arab Emirates has become a hub for fintech startups due to a tech-savvy population and supportive government policies. With the ADGM open banking framework and regulation for crypto assets activities, UAE regulators are keeping up with technological advancements while ensuring data privacy and protection. The challenges for foreign fintech companies looking to operate in the UAE include data processing restrictions and obtaining a local license, but with the right partnerships, these hurdles can be overcome to tap into the immense potential of emerging markets.

Overall, the UAE remains a globally competitive country in fintech, with regulators committed to staying ahead of the curve.

Food Delivery Service CoLab Joins List of Firms in Ceasing Operations in Australia

CoLab, the Australian food delivery service, has announced winding up its operations last week. CoLab, is the seventh food delivery brand that have closed their operations in Australia in the last one year.
CoLab is a direct-to-customer retailer website and has entered voluntary administration last Thursday after failing to gain a fresh round of funding. failing to gain financing to continue its operations. It was launched as part of a collaboration between ChefPrep and Co-lab Pantry.
In a LinkedIn post, CoLab’s co-founder and CEO Josh Abulafia said that the company’s staff had been made redundant. “It’s been a tough day for CoLab and unfortunately we have had to let the team go,” he posted.
“As a quick background we (were) in the process of closing out a new round of financing that fell through. We then had significant interest for the company to be acquired and decided to put the company into VA to help, but due to unforeseen events our timelines became truncated,” Abulafia added.
One of the major reasons for the closure of these brands is said to be challenging economic conditions resulting in a rise in the cost of living where consumers have less money to spend.

Other Firms
Earlier, Sydney-based MilkRun, which was in the headlines for promising to deliver groceries within 10 minutes a customer placed order. The firm raised more than $5759 million from some of the biggest names in Australian venture capital, including Atlassian billionare Mike Cannon-Brookes.
In an internal email to the employees on Tuesday last, MilkRuns co-founder and chief executive Dany Milham said: “I am writing to let you know that we have made the difficult decision to wind down the business, and as a result, MilkRun will cease trading this Friday.”
According to Australian media reports, despite banking an impressive $75 million funding round led by a US venture capital firm in 2022, Milham blamed worsening economic conditions for the shock collapse.
Dany Milham had already found success with fast-delivering mattress company Koala. Less than a year ago he was confidently predicting MilkRun would be bigger than Coles or Woolworths within ten years.
The other five delivery service firms, which shut down in the Australian market, included three local startups promising 10-minute deliveries – ‘Send’ in May 2022, ‘Voly’ and British-owned ‘Deliveroo,’ both of which ceased operations in November 2022.
DashMart, which was launched in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane by food courier platform DoorDash in January 2023 claiming it would succeed where its rivals had failed, closed its operations last month.
While Melbourne food delivery platform Providoor became the sixth delivery firm to enter liquidation last month, Germany’s Foodora collapsed in August 2018.

The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) announced its commitment to sustainable tourism at Annual Investment Meeting

The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has announced their commitment to sustainable growth through the power of government and investment in the tourism industry. In the same context, they hosted a forum at the 12th edition of Annual Investment Meeting that focused on Investing in People – Investing in Planet – Investing in Prosperity’.

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