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ENSA, Nossa and Global Lead Customer Complaints

This is also because they are the companies with the most clients. Despite the increase in complaints, insurers resolved 267 (75%) of the 358 complaints submitted during the first half of the year. The number of customer complaints in the […]

Not Always the ‘Big Five’ Audit Opinions Reflect Reality, Consultant Warns

Consultant and accountant António Paulo warns that the audit opinions issued by the so-called Big Five — the world’s largest international auditing firms — “do not always reflect the reality of companies’ accounts.” In an interview with Valor Económico, the […]

Minoru Dondo Denies Links to Cabinda Refinery

Cabinda Refinery Recognized as Downstream Operator of the Year in Luanda

Angola’s Food Industry Grows but Faces Price and Productivity Challenges

Questionable Figures on Production and Exports Delay Growth of the Agricultural Sector

More than 150 Companies Closed in the First Semester

A total of 158 companies officially reported their closure to the One-Stop Business Counter (GUE), most of them SMEs and sole proprietorships.

One of the world’s greatest inequalities: Angolan workers receive less than 20% of the wealth created in the country

Angola exported 83.6 million barrels of crude oil in the second quarter of 2025, earning 5.6 billion dollars

Investigation: Isabel dos Santos and Frontman Convicted of “Mismanagement”

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BCI and BFA Record the Biggest Drops in BNA Ranking; BAI Remains Leader

Economist calls for greater tax flexibility to support start-up companies

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U.S. Accuses Angola of “Unfair Practice” Over Import Restrictions

BPI expects to earn over €95 million from partial sale of BFA in July

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