MODIFI s’implante à Singapour pour mieux servir les entreprises clientes en Asie

MODIFI Expands Its Footprint to Singapore

 

MODIFI Expands Its Footprint to Singapore to Better Serve Business Customers in Asia

SINGAPOUR, 28 avr. 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — La société fintech européenne de premier plan, MODIFI, spécialisée dans les solutions de paiements transfrontaliers et la provision de liquidités aux exportateurs du monde entier, annonce l’ouverture de son nouveau bureau à Singapour. Cette expansion s’inscrit dans la stratégie de MODIFI visant à renforcer sa présence mondiale et à mieux servir ses clients en Asie.

Le directeur commercial de l’entreprise, Matthias Hendrichs, quittera l’Allemagne pour s’installer à Singapour afin de diriger le nouveau bureau et d’assurer la croissance de l’entreprise dans la région. M. Hendrichs, qui a joué un rôle prépondérant dans l’expansion mondiale de MODIFI à ce jour, apporte aux clients basés en Asie plus de 16 ans d’expérience.

« Nous sommes ravis d’annoncer l’ouverture de notre nouveau bureau à Singapour, qui marque une étape importante de notre démarche visant à étendre notre présence », a déclaré le PDG de MODIFI, Nelson Holzner. « Avec ce nouveau bureau, nous souhaitons raffermir les liens avec nos clients en Asie et mettre à leur disposition les meilleures solutions de paiements transfrontaliers existantes. »

La situation stratégique de Singapour, à la croisée des principales voies de navigation, en fait une escale incontournable pour les navires naviguant entre l’Europe, l’Asie et le Moyen-Orient. Qui plus est, grâce à son réseau de transport aérien bien développé et à l’aéroport de Changi qui sert de plaque tournante aux vols internationaux, Singapour est une destination de choix pour les entreprises qui souhaitent transporter des marchandises et se connecter aux marchés mondiaux. En outre, Singapour a récemment dépassé Hong Kong pour se hisser au troisième rang des plus grands centres financiers du monde.

L’implantation de MODIFI à Singapour intervient à un moment où l’entreprise connaît une croissance rapide et une demande grandissante de ses services en Asie. La plateforme innovante de MODIFI offre aux exportateurs le meilleur mode de paiement dans le commerce transfrontalier : ils reçoivent leurs paiements instantanément tandis que les acheteurs peuvent payer jusqu’à 180 jours plus tard. Plus de 1 500 entreprises dans le monde profitent déjà des solutions de MODIFI pour développer leurs activités et conquérir de nouveaux marchés.

« Nous sommes enthousiastes à l’idée de faire partie de l’écosystème fintech dynamique de Singapour et de collaborer avec des partenaires locaux pour offrir à nos clients le meilleur service », a déclaré Hendrichs. « Notre objectif consiste à mener les entreprises en Asie sur la voie de la prospérité en leur fournissant le soutien dont elles ont besoin pour réussir sur le marché mondial actuel. »

Le nouveau bureau de MODIFI se trouve dans le quartier financier de Singapour et fera office de siège régional pour l’Asie.

Une photo accompagnant cette annonce est disponible sur: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/44281225-6202-425f-8caa-c82fed6761bb 

Personne à contacter :

Sara Debevec, directrice RP, marketing@modifi.com

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Government of Alberta invests in CCS knowledge sharing hub to advance carbon capture and storage projects across Canada and around the world

Hub initiative demonstrates leadership in climate action by identifying best practices and pathways to bring CCUS projects to life

Regina, Sask. and Calgary, Alta., April 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The world’s first open-source repository of knowledge and information about the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS/CCUS) projects will be established by the International CCS Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre) with foundational support from the Government of Alberta.

As a key action item included in Alberta’s Emissions Reduction and Energy Development Plan released April 19, 2023, the Government of Alberta is providing $3 million for the creation of a national CCS knowledge sharing hub that will be an important tool for Canada to meet its ambitious targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The mandate of the CCS knowledge sharing hub will be to collect and curate best practices and lessons learned from Canadian CCS projects past, present and future – drawing on knowledge from as many projects as possible from initial planning and feasibility studies, through to construction and ongoing operations – to enhance the success of CCS projects and promote continuous learning and improvement in CCS technology. Expansion of CCS is also a crucial step for creating and maintaining vital jobs in all heavy emitting sectors provincially and nationally in such areas as cement, iron and steel, power generation, petrochemicals, fertilizer, and oil and gas.

“Bringing large-scale CCS projects to life at the speed and scale that is required to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 requires unprecedented collaboration between industry, government, academia and other partners. The most effective way of reducing risk, lowering costs and improving performance of these multi-billion-dollar infrastructure projects is to share our proven expertise and apply the experience gained across heavy-emitting industries in order to build a sustainable future for all,” said James Millar, president and chief executive officer of the International CCS Knowledge Centre.

“We are very grateful to the Government of Alberta for stepping up with this critical support, allowing us to launch the CCS knowledge sharing hub and ensure lessons learned from dozens of CCS projects planned across Canada are documented and made available to anyone who can benefit from them,” Millar added. “I would be remiss in not singling out the strong leadership of Environment and Protected Areas Minister Sonya Savage in helping to ensure this initiative moves forward.”

“Carbon capture and storage is a critical part of Alberta’s path to achieving a net-zero economy. With projects such as the Quest CCS facility operated by Shell Canada, and the Alberta Carbon Trunk Line, we have led the world in developing CCUS facilities and proving the capability of this technology to drastically cut CO2 emissions from the industries that are the bedrock of our economy and are the lifeblood of our communities. We look forward to working with the Knowledge Centre to ensure that Alberta and Canada remain at the forefront and capture the enormous opportunities that are before us as the world undertakes an aggressive expansion of CCS to curb rising emissions and address climate change,” said Alberta’s Minister of Environment and Protected Areas Sonya Savage.

The CCS knowledge sharing hub will be developed and operated by the International CCS Knowledge Centre to assess and identify best practices and frameworks to get CCS projects to final investment decision. Key to the initiative’s long-term success will be coordination and proactive promotion of the sharing of knowledge on CCS gathered from companies large and small to ensure the timely and efficient transfer of CCS best practices across Alberta, Canada and the globe – outcomes where industry and government jointly benefit. Sharing critical information on the development of projects from study stage into operation will greatly increase the transfer of crucial learnings, leading to better outcomes and inevitably a greater level of CO2 emission reductions in Canada.

At a global level, the world can’t afford not to pursue large-scale CCS as a key tool for meeting international climate commitments. The International Energy Agency and the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have concluded a massive investment in large-scale CCS is required in order to achieve the emissions reductions needed to meet the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global warming to 2ºC. The IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Synthesis Report Summary for Policy Makers forecast that the cost of climate mitigation would increase by 138 per cent without the application of CCS technologies.

Background:

The International CCS Knowledge Centre provides independent consultation and technical advisory services on large-scale CCS projects around the world, including a number of Alberta companies pursuing CCS projects as part of their long-term sustainability plans, including:

  • Completing the feasibility study (with funding provided by Emissions Reduction Alberta) and supporting front-end engineering and design (FEED) planning for the world’s first full-scale CCS facility on a cement plant at Heidelberg Materials’ Edmonton plant.
  • Supporting early-stage engineering work on CCS projects planned by several members of the Pathways Alliance, a coalition of the six largest oil sands producers that is planning to invest more than $24 billion in CCS and other emissions reduction technologies by the end of the decade in order to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
  • Partnering with Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) to provide successful applicants of the ERA’s Carbon Capture Kickstart with up to 200 hours of support on their pre-construction design and engineering studies for carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) projects, with funding provided by ERA. The 11 successful projects represent an estimated $20 billion in capital expenditures in a wide range of industrial sectors, including power generation, cement, fertilizer, forest products and oil and gas.

About the International CCS Knowledge Centre
The International CCS Knowledge Centre is a non-profit organization founded in 2016 by BHP and SaskPower to advance large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects as a critical means of managing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving the world’s ambitious climate goals.

The Knowledge Centre provides independent, expert advisory services for CCS projects across heavy-emitting industries based on our team’s unique experience developing the world’s first fully integrated post-combustion CCS facility on a coal-fired power plant. We have a proven track record of helping our clients lower costs, reduce risk and improve the performance of CCS projects across industries and technology platforms using the latest knowledge and lessons learned from major projects across the globe.

We also provide input to policy development and promote broad collaboration between stakeholders to enhance understanding of the critical role CCS plays in global decarbonization efforts and accelerate the deployment of new CCS projects around the world.

Learn more at ccsknowledge.com

Grady Semmens
International CCS Knowledge Centre
4032452667
gsemmens@ccsknowledge.com

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A MODIFI expande sua presença em Cingapura para melhor atender clientes empresariais na Ásia

MODIFI Expands Its Footprint to Singapore

MODIFI Expands Its Footprint to Singapore to Better Serve Business Customers in Asia

CINGAPURA, April 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A MODIFI, fintech europeia líder especializada em soluções de pagamento transfronteiriças e fornecimento de liquidez para exportadores de todo o mundo, anuncia a abertura de seu novo escritório em Cingapura. A expansão faz parte da estratégia da MODIFI para fortalecer sua presença global e atender melhor os clientes na Ásia.

O diretor comercial da empresa, Matthias Hendrichs, se mudará da Alemanha para Cingapura para liderar o novo escritório e supervisionar o crescimento da empresa na região. Hendrichs traz mais de 16 anos de experiência na Ásia e desempenhou um papel fundamental na condução da expansão global da MODIFI até o momento.

“Estamos entusiasmados em anunciar a abertura de nosso novo escritório em Cingapura, que assinala um marco importante em nossa jornada para expandir nossa presença global”, disse Nelson Holzner, CEO da MODIFI. “Com este novo escritório, pretendemos aprofundar as nossas relações com os clientes na Ásia e fornecer-lhes as melhores soluções de pagamento transfronteiriças disponíveis.”

A localização estratégica de Cingapura na interseção das principais rotas marítimas a tornou um porto de escala crucial para navios que viajam entre Europa, Ásia e o Oriente Médio. Além disso, com uma rede de transporte aéreo bem desenvolvida e o Aeroporto de Changi servindo como um importante terminal principal para voos internacionais, Cingapura é um local eficiente para as empresas transportarem mercadorias e se conectarem com os mercados globais. E mais, Cingapura ultrapassou recentemente Hong Kong e agora é o terceiro maior centro financeiro do mundo.

A expansão da MODIFI para Cingapura ocorre em um momento em que a empresa está experimentando um rápido crescimento e crescente demanda por seus serviços na Ásia. A plataforma inovadora da empresa oferece aos exportadores o método de pagamento número 1 em negócios transfronteiriços: com a MODIFI, os exportadores são pagos instantaneamente, enquanto os compradores podem pagar até 180 dias depois. As soluções da MODIFI já ajudaram mais de 1.500 empresas em todo o mundo a expandir seus negócios e ingressar em novos mercados.

“Estamos entusiasmados por fazer parte do vibrante ecossistema de fintech de Cingapura e colaborar com parceiros locais para fornecer aos nossos clientes o melhor serviço”, disse Hendrichs. “Nosso objetivo é ajudar as empresas na Ásia a prosperar, fornecendo-lhes o apoio de que precisam para ter sucesso no mercado global de hoje.”

O novo escritório da MODIFI fica no distrito financeiro de Cingapura e servirá como sede regional da empresa para a Ásia.

Uma foto que acompanha este anúncio está disponível em https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/44281225-6202-425f-8caa-c82fed6761bb

Pessoa para contato:

Sara Debevec, gerente de relações públicas, marketing@modifi.com

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Democratic philosophies best route for prosperity, rapid growth – President

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has urged the Democratic Union of Africa (DUA) to foster public engagement in order to promote democratic philosophies and ideologies for prosperity.

‘We need a continuous process of engaging all peoples on what our values are,’ he said..

‘We, in the centre-right, believe that the application of democratic principles, operating within the context of strong, private sector dominated market economies, with good, honest management of public finances, provides the most effective platform for growth and rapid development.’

President Nana Akufo-Addo was delivering the keynote address at the 2023 DUA Forum in Johannesburg, South Africa.

A Facebook post by the President, on his address at the Forum, on Thursday, April 27, said an ideology that sought to liberate the energies of people and generate opportunities for them to realise their God-given talents, was the best route for bringing prosperity not only to the African people, but also to all peoples of the world.

The Democrat Union of Africa is an alliance of centre-right political parties in Africa.

It is affiliated with the global International Democrat Union, and aims to bring together parties with similar aims and political goals, such as the protection of democracy and individual liberty.

‘We, of this persuasion, of this world view, what the Germans call weltanschauung, won the ideological battle of the last century and, today, our philosophy is the one that has taken and continues to take millions of people out of poverty, and to create broad-based prosperity,’ President Nana Akufo-Addo noted.

Under the theme: ‘Discovering New Dimensions of Cooperation: A collective Responsibility Towards Sustainable Development’, this year’s DUA Forum is a beginning of what will be the Union’s traditional flagship programme that aims to bring together member parties, experts and stakeholders to discuss matters that the Union cares most.

The Forum, scheduled for 26 – 30 April, 2023, will explore various subjects ranging from economic growth, political development, strong political party building strategies to campaign management strategies.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Ghanaians advised to consume more cocoa products

A Cocoa Ambassador, Madam Mirabel Allassani has entreated Ghanaians to consume more cocoa products as food to derive the potential benefits of the cocoa pods.

She noted that, the cocoa bean was highly nutritious and medicinal with varied functions in the body.

According to her, Ghana was the world’s second largest producer of cocoa yet, majority of the citizenry did not consume cocoa products to encourage farmers to produce more cocoa for a healthy nation.

Madam Allassani who is also the host of ‘Home Tips’ with Mira on Joy News, made the call in an interview with the Ghana News Agency in Takoradi.

The move formed part of a series on Joy News as an ambassador to promote use of Ghanaian goods and cocoa products in particular.

The Cocoa Ambassador said her knowledge in the consumption of cocoa products followed a documentary she did on chocolate for a company in Ghana and thereafter, she begun to research more about it and how potent it was.

‘Ever since, any time I travel to the hinterlands and I have access to cocoa, I bring some few pods home and process it into nibs for consumption’.

She said her production on Home Tips with Mira sought to’ intensify education on cocoa to awaken more people to be part in enjoying this super food which is a complete meal on its own’.

Madam Alhassani reminded Ghanaians that cocoa products reduced blood pressure and delayed physical signs of ageing.

‘The product is also rich in antioxidants, rich in iron which prevents anemia’, she added.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Plan International Ghana equips Mawuko Girls with digital literacy skills

Plan International Ghana, a Non-Governmental Organisation has equipped students of Mawuko Girls Senior High School in Ho, in the Volta region with digital literacy skills

The NGO organised a one-day intensive training for the girls to improve their digital literacy as part of activities to mark this year’s International Day of Girls In ICT, which is dubbed: ‘Digital Skills for Life,’

The capacities of the girls were built in the digital knowledge including cyber security, identifying fake information online and proper usage of the internet to avoid falling prey to cybercrimes.

Madam Maud Tsagli, Head of Information Technology at Plan International Ghana, speaking to Ghana News Agency during the programme said most girls were not interested in pursuing ICT because of the long-held notion that it was a difficult course.

She said the training was aimed to whip up interest in the girls in ICT and Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and broaden their knowledge on opportunities in the field so they would be encouraged to take up courses in ICT.

Mr Hurbert Gustav Yankson, Cyber Security Expert and Facilitator at the programme said cybercrimes were on the ascendancy in the country in every sophisticated manner.

He said comprehensive strategy was required to deal with the situation and charged the students to observe protective mechanisms when using the internet to avoid exposing themselves to criminals online.

He said the number of people using the internet in the country kept increasing and the only solution to cybercrimes was cyber security, so every citizen must endeavour to acquire knowledge in cyber security.

The Cyber Security Expert also underscored the need to step up awareness creation to sensitise the citizens on the need to adhere to cyber hygienic practices to reduce the situation.

Madam Jacqueline Asor Kumi, an ICT Lecturer at the Ho Technical University said it was important to equip the youth with the skill set they needed to thrive in this ever-changing technological world.

She said the world was rapidly revolving around ICT and the opportunities in the digital field for women and girls abound, hence all efforts must be made to provide them with the requisite skills.

Madam Kumi implored the girls to avoid learning by rot and be reminded that every career path comes with a skill set, so they must study hard to acquire the necessary skill set to qualify them for the job market.

The Lecturer urged the students to use the internet to their benefit by exploring the opportunities around them and ensure to take one step at a time, and work towards their goals with passion.

Mr Benjamin Bodza, Assistant Headmaster of Academics, thanked Plan International Ghana for choosing the school for the training and hoped for continuous collaboration between the school and Plan for the betterment of the students.

Some students who spoke to the GNA said the training has broadened their knowledge about the world of ICT and would help them in exploring opportunities in the digital field and employing maximum protection online.

The organisation donated some robotic equipment to the school to aid in their practical works, and the school authorities were asked to ensure that the equipment was properly maintained to prolong their lifespan.

Source: Ghana News Agency