Banks survive IFRS onslaught

ZIMBABWEAN banks have survived an onslaught brought by International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) 9, the new standard of accounting for classification and measurement of financial instruments which came into effect on January, 01, 2018, after the majority of them recorded healthy profits in the first six months of this year. IFRS 9, which replaced IAS…

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