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HomeDaily NewsMonday, July 21, 2025Tech and Market Recognition
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Tech and Market Recognition

Tala is named CNBC’s top fintech firm for the second time, while Ryanair considers a larger bonus for spotting oversized bags.

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Monday 5:13 PMCapital Business

Tala named CNBC’s top fintech firm for second time

Tala named CNBC’s top fintech firm for second time

Tala has been recognized as the world's top fintech company by CNBC for the second time, highlighting its commitment to financial inclusion in emerging markets.

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Tala has been recognized as the world's top fintech company by CNBC for the second time, highlighting its commitment to financial inclusion in emerging markets.

  • $6 billion disbursed to over 11 million customers since its founding in 2011
  • Annstella Mumbi, General Manager of Tala Kenya
  • Ranks among over 2,000 global fintechs, with a reported repayment rate of 95 percent
Monday 4:41 PMCapital BusinessFirst

Ryanair mulls bigger bonus for spotting oversized bags

Ryanair mulls bigger bonus for spotting oversized bags

Ryanair is contemplating an increase to the bonus for employees who identify passengers with oversized bags, currently set at €1.50 (£1.30) per bag. The airline aims to enforce strict baggage rules to expedite boarding and maintain fairness for the majority of passengers.

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Ryanair is contemplating an increase to the bonus for employees who identify passengers with oversized bags, currently set at €1.50 (£1.30) per bag. The airline aims to enforce strict baggage rules to expedite boarding and maintain fairness for the majority of passengers.

  • Oversized baggage fees are paid by only 0.1% of passengers, with fees potentially reaching €75 (£65) for non-compliance.
  • Michael O’Leary, the CEO of Ryanair, voiced that over 99.9% of passengers adhere to baggage regulations.
  • The airline reported a profit rise to €820m (£710.3m) for the April to June period, significantly up from €360m a year prior.
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