The Asian Financial Crisis was a financial crisis that affected many Asian countries that had enjoyed economic progress from the early 60s-90s. The crisis raised fears about an international economic meltdown due to financial contagion.
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After months of committed work towards the vision of democratising access to wealth management tools, we are proud to announce the launch of the Cowrywise Financial Planner — the first of its kind in Nigeria. Call it financial planning on the go.
The Russian financial crisis (also called the “Ruble” Crisis) hit Russia in August 1998. The Asian financial crisis really contributed a lot to the economic crisis and the devaluation of the ruble.
An emergency savings fund is designed to help you when faced with unpleasant financial surprises. Hence, one can define an emergency savings fund as the big brother you run to when there is a serious financial issue beyond immediate control. It is a stash of funds that must be built over time, and not one that is tampered with within short intervals.
We are proud to introduce the Cowrywise iOS app. A mobile-friendly savings and investment app for iPhones and iPads. Nigerians who use iOS can now enjoy a seamless investment experience.
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