Governance quality as catalyst for strong credit ratings

President of the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce’s Mashonaland chapter, Ephraim Chawoneka.

By Ephraim Chawoneka CREDIT ratings are often linked to financial numbers such as revenue, debt, and cash flow. These numbers matter, but they do not tell the full story. Behind every financial result are decisions made by people. These decisions are guided by governance. Good governance plays a strong role in shaping credit ratings. For…

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