TAJBank Reports 74% Surge in Profit Before Tax and Higher Dividend
TAJBank, Nigeria’s largest non-interest bank, announced a 74% increase in Profit Before Tax to N31.56bn in FY2025 and approved a higher dividend for shareholders.
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TAJBank, Nigeria’s largest non-interest bank, announced a 74% increase in Profit Before Tax to N31.56bn in FY2025 and approved a higher dividend for shareholders.

A recent survey indicates that 78% of Hungarian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have overdue invoices, with liquidity problems cited as the reason for delays by 51% of customers.

An EU commissioner has stated that European car factories are facing increasing difficulties, prompting the preparation of a new automotive strategy to rescue the industry.

Users are urged to immediately delete a malicious Chrome extension that has been found to impersonate Perplexity AI, potentially putting users in significant trouble.

Google, OpenAI, and Nvidia face increasing opposition in the US against their data centers, as concerns grow over the environmental and societal impacts of the infrastructure supporting artificial intelligence.

László Radnai, a Hungarian 'godfather' who escaped prison, has been extradited from Dubai. Meanwhile, Hungarian political figures Toroczkai and Magyar Péter are clashing over accusations of falsified gestures and social media bans.

Lithuanian Prosecutor General Nida Grunskienė stated that Lithuania has not received an extradition request from Latvia for Vladimir Antonov, co-owner of the insolvent Latvijas Krajbanka and a former executive of the bankrupt Snoras bank.

Documentation for a new Chinese stealth missile, reportedly capable of traveling up to 1326 km, has surfaced on Weibo, raising concerns about its potential impact on air defense systems.

A political figure named Shah has made two key promises in North Bengal: to resolve Gorkha issues without bifurcating Bengal and to include the Rajbanshi language in the Eighth Schedule.

A customized Cybertruck in Dubai has been seen sporting what is reportedly the world's most expensive license plate, adding to the vehicle's already high value.
Operations at Abu Dhabi's Habshan gas facilities have been halted following an attack, with authorities responding to debris found at Ajban.

A prominent Rajbanshi leader and former Trinamool Congress (TMC) Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) has defected to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

A hacker has distributed virus-laden games on Steam, prompting the FBI to search for potential victims who may have downloaded the compromised titles.

Egyik olvasónk az Egyesült Arab Emírségek helyett végül az ománi fővárosból tudott visszajutni Budapestre. Több, Dubajban rekedt magyar viszont még várja, milyen módon tud hazajutni.

An opinion piece discusses the political strategies of the Trinamool and BJP parties in the West Bengal Polls, highlighting their efforts to gain support from the Rajbanshi and Matua communities.

Shanghai has introduced a system of massive yellow movable barriers on a major road to dynamically reconfigure traffic lanes without human intervention, aiming to improve traffic flow.

The struggling Volkswagen Group is reportedly considering discontinuing several models, including the Jetta and Taycan, with the list containing some surprising names.

German automotive giant Volkswagen is reportedly in trouble and considering selling its ownership stakes in both Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart football clubs.

A 23-year-old British TikTok influencer has been charged with the murder of her boyfriend in Dubai and reportedly faces the death penalty by firing squad. Her family claims she acted in self-defense after being subjected to abuse.

Dutch researchers conducted computer simulations after reviewing 320 studies to estimate the quantity of mycorrhizal fungi present just a few centimeters below the Earth's surface, revealing surprising results.

Lithuanian Prosecutor General Nida Grunskienė confirmed that Latvia submitted a request last week for the extradition of Vladimir Antonov, co-owner of the insolvent 'Latvijas Krajbanka' and former head of the bankrupt 'Snoras' bank.

Latvia's General Prosecutor's Office has announced that it will request Lithuania to extradite Vladimir Antonov, a co-owner of the insolvent 'Latvijas Krajbanka' bank.

As the deadline for the US-Iran ceasefire approaches, mediators express hope for new negotiations, though Tehran has not yet confirmed any upcoming talks and signs of progress remain uncertain.

Austrian-based furniture manufacturer ADA, one of Europe's largest, has begun a reorganization process in its Hungarian factories, affecting over 600 employees, after its parent company filed for bankruptcy protection.
Abhishek Bannerjee, a prominent Indian politician, launched a sharp attack on the BJP, accusing them of forgetting the Rajbanshi community after the elections.

A Kuwaiti crude oil tanker was attacked and set ablaze off the coast of Dubai, causing damage to its hull and prompting warnings of a potential oil spill. Kuwait has attributed the incident to Iran, though no casualties were reported, with fears of an oil spill in surrounding waters.

Reports suggest that Hungary's ruling Fidesz party could face difficulties if the upcoming election outcome hinges on digital campaigning, as the Tisza party gains ground despite Fidesz candidates leading in follower counts.

Iran has rejected US President Trump's warnings about the safety of its team at the World Cup, with the team labeling the US as unfit to host the tournament. This follows Iran's shock announcement of its refusal to participate in the 2026 World Cup, escalating the geopolitical dispute into the realm of global athletics.

Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó announced that over 1100 Hungarians have registered for consular protection in Dubai, noting limited options due to airspace closures.
TAJBank, a non-interest bank in Nigeria, has been awarded A1 ratings by leading credit rating agencies Agusto & Co. and Datapro, reflecting its strong financial health and operational stability.

Diána Ürge-Vorsatz warns that Hungary could face significant problems by the end of summer, raising concerns about corn and sunflower yields, as well as the production capacity of the Paks nuclear power plant.
This article mentions Badal Chandra Rajbangshi, likely a person of public interest, but provides no further details.

A British influencer accused of murder in Dubai, who claims self-defense against an abusive partner, is now facing a potential execution squad. The case has taken an unexpected turn, drawing international attention.

A Times commentary suggests Putin is in trouble and Russia could disintegrate, with severe consequences for which Europe is unprepared. It also criticizes Trump's Iran deal.

The world's largest car market has seen sales decline for eight consecutive months, though over twenty million cars are still put into circulation annually.
TAJBank reported a significant increase in its total assets, reaching N1.34 trillion in FY2025, solidifying its position as Nigeria’s largest ethical bank with a 41% asset growth.

Discussions with Fidesz leaders reveal the party is in greater trouble than Viktor Orbán, with a perceived need for renewal and time to strategize after recent setbacks.

Daniel Kinahan, a notorious Irish crime gang boss and alleged international cocaine trafficker, has been arrested in Dubai after years of being sought by authorities. The Irish government thanked the UAE for its cooperation in the significant apprehension.

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The ongoing Iran war is impacting global financial policy and fundamentally changing Israeli politics, economy, and society, with accusations of war crimes against the US and Israel, while Iran reportedly beefs up its defenses and recruits children in preparation for a ground war.

An analysis delves into the political strategies and community dynamics, including Gorkhas, Minorities, and Rajbanshis, that will shape North Bengal's high-stakes 2026 election contest.

A Hungarian news podcast covers ongoing political tensions between Orbán and the EU, Péter Magyar's rising influence, Ukraine's acceptance of EU aid for the Druzhba oil pipeline, and continued actions against Iran's general staff.

The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency is facing renewed scrutiny following the release of body camera footage from a fatal shooting in March of last year, which appears to contradict the agency's initial account of the incident.

András Bíró-Nagy, director of Policy Solutions, suggests that if even half of the Medián poll results are true, Fidesz's campaign is in trouble, attributing it to Orbán Viktor's strategic error in not compromising with the EU.

TAJBank Limited has received A1 credit ratings from reputable agencies Agusto and Datapro, validating the bank's commitment to world-class operational standards.