After earlier announcing that its branch in Voinjama would officially shut down on February 7, EcoBank Liberia has decided to extend its operations in Lofa by one month.
Peace Corps Volunteers Pull Out of Most Counties Amid Difficulties Accessing Money
The economic and financial crisis in Liberia has spread beyond the banking sectors and into Liberia’s struggling education sector, with a direct impact on the work of U.S. Peace Corps volunteers teaching in schools in rural Liberia.
Gov’t Abandons Armed Robber’s Body in Funeral Home for One Year
The remains of a Nigerian national who was killed in an exchange of fire with the Liberia National Police on July 24, 2016, has apparently been abandoned by the government.
Cookshop Now Accepts Credit and Debit Cards for Online Payments
Online food delivery website cookshop.biz officially began collecting online payments via VISA and MasterCard credit and debit cards today.
Limited Services at Harper’s Only Bank Frustrate Customers
Outside the International Bank located in Harper, several government school teachers and other residents sat in frustration after being informed by tellers that there was no money in their direct deposit accounts from the government for the month of August.
Central Bank Commends Lonestar for Mobile Money Forum
The Central Bank of Liberia has congratulated the management of Lonestar Cell MTN for affording the nation access to mobile banking.
CBL Governor Dismisses Allegations of Using Government Funds for Political Gains
The governor of the Central Bank of Liberia, J. Mills Jones, has dismissed those he said are spreading misinformation that he is using government funds to gain political fame.