Bamboo, A Nigerian Online Brokerage Firm, Launches In Ghana
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One of Nigeria’s leading online brokerage firms has expanded into Ghana, making it the first trans-national west-African brokerage app. Through a partnership with 10th Capital Investments, a licensed Ghanaian firm, the more than 50,000 users on Bamboo Ghana’s waitlist will now be able to buy and invest in stocks from US companies like Apple Inc and Tesla. Bamboo says it recently received a No Objection Letter from Ghana’s Securities and Exchange Commission to operate in the country, enabling it to launch successfully. Richmond Bassey, Bamboo CEO and co-founder says they believe strongly that all Africans should earn a return on their investments and build intergenerational wealth. This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5512041/advertisement
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