The economy is going through a lot of challenges, with several sectors not being excused in terms of the shocks. So how can the banks which play a significant role in the economy and financial intermediation survive this situation?
A former Managing Director of Stanbic Bank and Former President of Ghana Association of Banks will join the host of PM Express business edition tonight to discuss the topic: Can banks survive current economic shocks?
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