AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDigital Finance Partnerships: YWO, a multi-regulated fintech broker, rolled out two new specialized partnership frameworks and relaunched its Global Affiliate Partnership Program with enhanced real-time reporting and clearer commission qualification rules for affiliates worldwide. UK Visa Rules: The UK updated its Visitor visa “visa national” list on July 1, 2026, keeping Comoros among 52 African countries that must secure entry clearance for stays under six months. Indian Ocean Air Links: Direct flights between the Comoros and Madagascar resumed after nearly four years, following technical and administrative arrangements, with expectations for faster travel and renewed tourism and trade. Payments Expansion: Visa Pay expanded access across Africa via a software development kit, with Comoros listed among markets where banks and mobile money operators can embed Visa Pay features for virtual cards and remittances. Kiswahili for Business and Tech: East African partners pushed to strengthen Kiswahili’s role in education, trade, and AI, including calls to integrate the language into digital platforms and research. Shipping and Energy Risk: Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz escalated again, with reports of rerouted vessels and major shifts in tanker and crude flows affecting regional trade routes. Comoros Independence: Russia sent a congratulatory message to Comoros on its 51st Independence Day, highlighting continued diplomatic ties and the archipelago’s socio-economic progress.
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