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Can NIBSS handle Nigeria's open banking registry? [Read this online!](=.OOwF7omRcQdoJ-5abq0WzSmy7LhvLNJaDEyhNz6m5Xc) [Lire en français](=.2Fth6Y4tt_DPvzEn3nwrxlIx9ujHuVlOXD1ISolY6vs) Read this email in French. [TC@10 Logo] 22 MARCH, 2023 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH [MoniePoint Logo] Good morning ☀️ Disney is pulling off its first round of layoffs. Yesterday, Daily Mail reported that The Walt Disney Company will [lay off 4,000 employees](=.wRHme8LbVGOpWGiTzsr5PmvXDWU_iD9IZ7d9JaAviPs) in the coming weeks. According to one report, the executives have tasked managers to identify employees—other than the executives themselves, apparently😒—who are “redundant and disposable”. This isn’t the first we’ve heard of impending layoffs at Disney, though. In February, returning CEO Bob Iger announced during an earnings call that Disney would [cut over 7,000 jobs](=.qF0UGRG2R3BVXURIoHlKHUiEsmh9fwVWJ-rKSfcSEe8) during the year in a bid to save $5.5 billion in operating expenses. This came after the platform also revealed it [lost over 2 million subscribers](=.GgeCefZ_tcot_YAsHSEsD6TxnCKiVqik5voWoQc3kkw) on Disney+, its streaming service. So far, nothing is known about which units will be affected by the layoffs, but senior managers are sniffing around for frogs camouflaging as princes. In today's edition - [The World Wide Web3](#CryptoMarket) - [Nigeria’s plan for NIBSS](#Story1) - [Kenya protesters to boycott Safaricom](#Story2) - [Opera ups its OPay support](#Story3) - [South Africa to audit media space](#Story4) - [Event: TechCabal at 10](#Event) - [Opportunities](#Opportunities) THE WORLD WIDE WEB3 =.Ipl5fotu1ayRlMe_goupeTx_QTlIt6vBfXveemtPWhw Bitcoin $28,133 + 1.43% Ether $1,805 + 3.04% BNB $336 + 0.38% Solana $22.45 + 0.26% Name of the coin Price of the coin 24-hour percentage change Source: CoinMarketCap * Data as of 04:20 AM WAT, March 22, 2023. The US is planning to tax NFTs. 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Well, now the Central Bank of Nigeria and industry experts are having a [hard time](=.ZPyPu3rFsiGFBd-DhDXvBj7xDTB8SNKVC4H7LoNJUq4) agreeing on how to take the next step. ICYMI: Open banking is a system that allows financial institutions and fintech companies to exchange the financial information of their users. Nigeria is the first country in Africa to nationally adopt open banking. What is the next step? The next step is to operationalise the rules for open banking by creating an open banking registry that will function as a public repository for details of registered participants. The registry will also function as a repository for the APIs that allow banks and non-banks to exchange customer data. Last week, at a meeting with players in the financial sector, the CBN said that it wants the [Nigerian Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBBS)](=.hlhTUnHYpGE665EWQq1Rr8ZK7o0AWjSSulOIw1SQBqs) to design and maintain the registry. But banking experts are saying No thanks, we don't want that responsibility. Who needs a cheaper middleman man? Banking and fintech insiders [have described](=.IrCkJU5AVdmiM7KeihRcp6502Hxg5x8Pe5roB5bLRTo) the suggestion as “forcing everyone to watch one TV station in order to see broadcasts from other television networks”. They refused because it’s the opposite of open banking, as an aggregator (NIBBS) will be between the banks and fintech. They would rather have an industry-led infrastructure. Moreover, NIBBS is a settlement corporation co-created by the CBN and the Bankers’ Committee. It may also complicate things if NIBSS is both a regulator of open banking and a participant in the open banking system. The central bank thinks it would be cheaper to have NIBSS handle everything, but industry experts think that the cost is marginal compared to the inconvenience of a centralised open banking structure. [WhatsApp](=.rku8Kg1NdMu4HJQBUpNJ38hY12qZCyClEw13oxpp5F4) [Twitter](=.PlxBjYGP2J99f8X6vKbtnMi-Sg6SYP7L1hmbijVJI1M) [LinkedIn](=.tR9Owq4__KCQbePeOv_fPYciNvjAc_x9ez9SZXyj_QQ) [Facebook](=.mAAKpdKAJR8yWxnA2MRN1G_19HIpkCw9CT0vQ4acMRo) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= KENYAN PROTESTERS TO BOYCOTT SAFARICOM KCB AND RADIO AFRICA =.g9OQrFcJtCZFLiw1bwS74XJpGHBin7W6BN_zUZv8Trg Raila Odinga, BusinessDaily The protest in Kenya rages on. [According to Business Daily](=.5ipAHOHxpof86Zb0gr7mGxYJehaHt1b_5ZNhVWBHm2s), one Kenya leader, Raila Odinga—who contested against Kenyan president, William Ruto—has asked protesters to stop using products and services owned by telecom Safaricom, KCB bank, and media company Radio Africa. This is because of their alleged affiliation with the Kenya Kwanza administration. To kick off what he calls the second phase of the ongoing protest, Odinga also [announced](=.HinSStcq5be5dmQCQRjpRSFTiQWPwyzV7J0iPTciUd4) that the protest will now be held twice a week, every Monday and Thursday. What are the protests about? Odinga and his supporters are agitated by the high cost of living. They are protesting against the regime of President Ruto which they say is illegitimate. The protest has [reportedly](=.TgA739AzOjS1WrpKE7Qghylg6G15RyonNVp1L_tw788) seen two people shot, one fatally, and hundreds of others arrested. More protests South Africans also [recently protested](=.pOKlKaYG-8vaZdKBdLDnDKzVpPQCH0XFKjMy336GkcU) against their current leader President Cyril Ramphosa for the lingering power shortage in the country. 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OPERA UPS ITS OPAY SUPPORT =.-ZgE-amRYkKU1AtRK7C-FoTDNbemHvGpxF5L6AiDZvc Opera, developer of the eponymous web browser, has [increased its stake in OPay](=.5z3On16GnWwAKpgjWucDnHxferO85SmxA6gXTWwxsyc) from 6.4% to 9.5%. This comes two years after Opera, in June 2021, [sold off 29% of its stake](=.50BfiO-GxGmfFmsAF1mAl3yaIAJfHeAhTa2eMuIUKJs) in Opay for $31.1 million. What changed? Earlier in 2022, [OPay bought Nanobank](=.ZU-w4449eTtmqH4U0CLJNGj2gk7xiVvPl6xdt7T6ljk), a fintech company headquartered in the Cayman Islands, for an undisclosed sum. At the time, Opera had a stake worth $127.1 million in Nanobank, a sum that OPay agreed to pay in eight quarterly instalments. This year, however, Opera agreed to convert its fees into OPay shares. By choosing OPay shares instead of cash, Opera settled for $35.9 million less than the book value of its investment in Nanobank, leaving the internet brand with a net fair value of $76.3 million, as of year end 2022. “The settlement was based on the valuation applied in the transaction as well as an estimate for the value of Nanobank’s remaining business. Opera has stepped into the relevant provisions of the sales agreement, including potential adjustments depending on the business performance. Consequently, Opera will report the value of its increased OPay ownership based on a weighted set of scenarios for the performance of the sold business,” the company statement reads. Zoom out: Opera may have increased its OPay stake, but it doesn’t appear to want to keep it. It already sold almost all its stake in the fintech previously, and this time, it has marked its OPay ownership as “held for sale”, noting that it is banking on the value of said shares going up. ⏫ [WhatsApp](=.SU-zefqGfxeOkrWiOfmPdnLc_x5iLOrIlYAJafjnzBk) [Twitter](=.XlrK4U2585jn9-4tP5gUW6MAcDxLIQM8V8ISjoAzjLY) [LinkedIn](=.6ZeHdg1MB4C_T4GajkfGLs8JrCGqRO9RyTeDUssux_o) [Facebook](=.apzmieG3liPIMQL3_dCKYLYMPdtrft8BwJ3vkfm77II) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= SOUTH AFRICA PLANS TO AUDIT ITS MEDIA SPACE =.1OtARazTiOxzWqlFaoAJqmwT_1OzDb7Wk_1ZmZRTk5E South Africa may be planning to ban Search. South Africa’s Competition Commission has announced that it has published the draft Terms of Reference (ToRs) for a market inquiry into the distribution of media content on digital platforms. [According to the commission](=.ezLJm3XqfzZuZaPcLBZiFOImB3ZYxgMRnB4QFeVFyrk), the inquiry has been set up to address existing market features in digital platforms that distribute news media content. The features are said to impede, distort, or restrict competition, which may have adverse implications for the news media sector of South Africa. This imbalance, according to the commission, can have implications on fair payment for content and the sustainability of independent journalism. The inquiry will be underpinned by the value of a properly funded press to advance a well-functioning democracy, including the diversity of views from smaller media businesses and media owned by historically disadvantaged persons. Furthermore, the inquiry will focus on the interaction and dependency of South African news media businesses on relevant digital platforms as an intermediary, distributor, and link to online users for the dissemination of news content online. This includes the impact, thereof, on news media businesses to aggregate, display, create, and monetise their news content online. The main digital platforms that the inquiry will focus on include search engines, social media sites, video sharing platforms, and news aggregation platforms. It will also look at new technologies adopted by digital platforms, such as generative artificial intelligence (AI) search support, including ChatGPT. The main focus will be on the significance these may have on the operations of businesses in the South African news media sector, including news publishers and broadcasters. Zoom out: South Africa’s move closely mirrors Australia where,in February 2021, [a law](=.pJmsqDYs8PjWMxubvUKml-YGKYZjkyG6moL9btiV1LU) aimed at making Google and Facebook pay for news content on their platforms was passed. At the time the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) stated that publishers have had little negotiating power because they were so reliant on tech monopolies like Google and Facebook. Canada also [has a similar law](=.MX3qGs4w4yrlTZG2UVs5xrVwdh9-fnKAEoSmzf-Qw90) in the works, with a similar reaction from the tech giants. [WhatsApp](=.3mA03LAVZsoyG7bvEIgv0ZcXJPaU3C9QqCb-NGHtlr0) [Twitter](=.XfzeTCl6VplweBOLEG8TaafTNnqNwmvkca6JbxQfJgo) [LinkedIn](=.dvlgZ54G65_26ZFjfgQ3eznxjgteXaWd__tCR7FAih8) [Facebook](=.eCmd5iREeSHmJOnuwobrkgazmwUcC1_SkXW7KuIeehM) [Email](mailto:info@example.com?&subject=&body= BANK WITH OJIREHPRIME =.VPdwqKqxjnnWZRPCUAhGWyErPrQkIp3d951tE3QFrjg Enjoy free transfers, innovative savings and seamless banking with OjirehPrime, available on Android and iOS. [Start banking here](=.lHHbJ__X3N6zyUjJyeBjHIKY528l7M2e7q6WfpzXBTo). This is partner content. 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