South Sudan has strengthened insurance sector rules for new and existing businesses as part of its reforms to stabilize the sector. The central bank stated in a press release dated September 8, 2025, that foreign companies wishing to establish themselves in the country must have a minimum capital of $5 million or the equivalent in…...
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