Deriv Achieves Prestigious Platinum Accreditation by Investors In People

Deriv office celebrates Platinum accreditation by Investors in People (IIP).

Deriv employees during IIP-Platinum celebrations.

  • The accolade puts Deriv in the top 2% of global organisations accredited by Investors In People
  • Deriv ranks 5th in the finance and insurance sector for companies of a similar size

CYBERJAYA, Malaysia, Jan. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Deriv, one of the world’s largest online trading platforms, has been awarded Investors In People’s prestigious Platinum accreditation recognising its exemplary commitment to its people. This accolade places Deriv among the top 2% of global organisations accredited by Investors in People (IIP), firmly establishing it as a trailblazer for people practices.

IIP ranked Deriv 5th in the finance and insurance sector among companies of similar size and 127th among all accredited organisations. The Platinum accreditation substantiates Deriv’s consistent commitment to building an engaged, high-performing workforce as well as its first-rate organisational culture and people practices.

Seema Hallon, Chief Human Resource Officer at Deriv, expressed her delight over this achievement: “The Platinum IIP Accreditation is not just an accolade. It represents our promise to continue innovating, inspiring, and leading the way in people practices, while upholding the highest standards of excellence and employee empowerment. It also reinforces our absolute commitment to building a supportive workplace that lets employees bring their best game to work so they can thrive and grow with the company.”

Deriv started to use the IIP framework for benchmarking its people practices in 2022, earning Gold accreditation on its first assessment. In 2023, based on its performance against the Make Work Better framework, the company achieved Platinum accreditation.

Paul Devoy, CEO of Investors in People said of Deriv’s achievement, “This Platinum accreditation is not just a badge of honour but a testament to Deriv’s unwavering dedication to its core values of integrity, competence, teamwork, and customer focus, and, most importantly, its people.”

Devoy continued, “Deriv can proudly say it is in the top 2% of high-performing organisations worldwide that have been assessed against our rigorous standards for demonstrating sustainable success in empowering and including people. ”

For insights into the work culture and career opportunities at Deriv, visit our careers page.

About Deriv

For 25 years, Deriv has been committed to making online trading accessible to anyone, anywhere. Trusted by over 2.5 million traders worldwide, the company offers an expansive range of trade types and boasts over 200 assets across popular markets on its award-winning, intuitive trading platforms. With a workforce of more than 1,300 people globally, Deriv has cultivated an environment that celebrates achievements, encourages professional growth, and fosters talent development, which is reflected in its Platinum accreditation by Investors in People.


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IT News Africa Convenes Retailers and Tech Experts to Prepare for the Future of African Retail

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Jan. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — IT News Africa, a leading technology news platform, proudly announces the highly anticipated 6th Digital Retail Africa 2024. This annual event promises to converge retail industry luminaries, technology providers, and leaders to explore the vast potential of digital retail in the African market.

As the retail landscape undergoes a significant transformation fuelled by the internet, evolving customer expectations, and emerging technologies, retailers face the imperative to adapt and innovate. The 6th Digital Retail Africa 2024 is the premier event providing a platform for retail and technology professionals to not only survive, but thrive in this new era of digital retail.

For senior IT executives within major retail enterprises or technology service providers catering to retailers, mark your calendars for Digital Retail Africa 2024 – the paramount event for retail and technology innovation on the African continent.

Scheduled for January 31, 2024, at the esteemed Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg, Digital Retail Africa 2024 promises to convene hundreds of local and international retail industry leaders, service providers, and experts. This premier conference aims to facilitate the exchange of insights, best practices, and case studies, focusing on leveraging technology to enhance retail performance and elevate the customer experience.

Digital Retail Africa 2024 Highlights:

Digital Retail Transformation:
The event, slated for January 31, 2024, in Johannesburg, South Africa, will delve into various facets of the digital retail space. Topics covered include artificial intelligence, analytics, personalization, customer experience, payments, and digital transformation in retail.

According to Abe Wakama, the CEO of IT News Africa, “Digital Retail Africa 2024 is a pivotal event that will empower retail businesses in Africa to stay at the forefront of the technological curve. We extend a warm invitation to retail professionals and technology experts to join us and explore the nuances of digital transformation in the retail sector.”

The conference will center on aiding businesses in maximizing customer experience and innovation by harnessing data-driven insights, predictive analytics, and machine learning. It will also address how retailers can utilize data to boost sales and gain a deeper understanding of their customers.

Abe Wakama expressed, “This is a crucial step towards realizing digital retail in Africa. We are excited to bring together industry-leading experts to share their insights and experiences. Our objective is to assist retailers in creating an environment conducive to innovation.”

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In celebration of this transformative event, participants can avail themselves of a 25% discount on their registration fee by using the coupon code: DRA@25OFF.

Event Details:
Digital Retail Africa 2024 is an indispensable event set to take place in Johannesburg, South Africa, on January 31, 2024. It aims to equip retail businesses with the tools to stay ahead of the technological curve while optimizing customer experience and innovation through data-driven insights, predictive analytics, and machine learning.

This event provides a unique opportunity for retailers to stay abreast of the latest digital retail trends and strategies, gaining inspiration to craft innovative solutions for their businesses.

For more information and to register for the event, please visit: https://itnewsafrica.com/event/event/digital-retail-africa/

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China Matters’ Feature: Zhongshan – Embracing Sustainable Living


Zhongshan and Burnaby, with a sister city relationship spanning 12 years, share much in common when it comes to environmental consciousness. They both have a strong commitment to enhancing air quality and protecting the ocean. In recent years, a growing number of young individuals, including new graduates from prestigious colleges, have been drawn to Zhongshan by the city’s pursuit of innovative urban eco-fashion.

What measures has Zhongshan taken to create ubiquitous green areas? How are youngsters in Zhongshan making a difference?

In this video, our host Deniz visits a Zhongshan downtown park that retains the industrial elements of the former shipyard while serving as a natural oxygen bar with a lush green landscape. Apart from the city center, Deniz also travels to Qixi village in southern Zhongshan to witness the innovative ecological practices that the locals have embraced. After speaking with Mr Hao, head of the Qi Xi live farm, Deniz finds that the village is actually more than just a village; rathe
r, it is a brand-new, distinctive community founded by a group of nature-loving youngsters who value sustainable living.

What makes Zhongshan’s Qixi so enticing to young people? How does this youthful group work together to fulfill their shared ambition of revitalizing the countryside?

Source: Ghana News Agency

Plastic Collective attracts landmark fundraising to tackle plastic pollution


Accra: Plastic Collective, a leading social enterprise focused on solving the plastic waste epidemic, is to receive funding through a bond issued by The World Bank.

The funding would cover plastic waste collection and recycling projects in Ghana and Indonesia.

The innovative bond provides investors a financial return linked to Plastic Waste Collection Credits, Plastic Waste Recycling Credits (collectively, plastic credits), and Voluntary Carbon Units (carbon credits) expected to be generated by the two projects.

Projects benefiting from the transaction include ASASE Foundation in Ghana and SEARcular by Greencore Indonesia, both plastic waste collection and recycling projects in Accra, Ghana and Surabaya, Indonesia, respectively.

The ASASE Foundation in Ghana, is a community-based plastic waste collection and recycling project established in 2019.

The project involves starting small recycling plants as social enterprises in communities where plastic pollution is most severe, and empowering women entrepren
eurs to build their own plastic waste collection businesses as a sustainable source of income and employment.

The SEArcular by Greencore, Indonesia, a plastic waste collection and recycling plant established in 2018. It empowers coastal communities by providing training, employment and offering price premiums for the ocean bound plastic they collect.

SEArcular focuses on providing an appropriate end of life for more difficult to recycle plastic types.

According to a World Bank press release, Citibank acted as the sole structuring agent and bookrunner of the transaction.

The funding will help Plastic Collective’s mission to rid the world of plastic waste by channeling private capital to support plastic collection and recycling projects in remote and vulnerable communities to access sustainable finance and address extreme plastic leakage into nature and oceans.

‘A core objective of the projects is to improve informal waste collector’s livelihoods. There are approximately 20 million people who collect plast
ic waste operating around the world – typically 80% are women.

‘The projects supported by this bond are being certified under the Verra Plastic Waste Reduction Standard, Verified Carbon Standard and the newly launched Zero Plastic Oceans Plus Social Welfare Certification, which require important social safeguards to be met,’ the statement added.

It said: ‘Today an estimated 78 million tonnes of mismanaged plastic waste leaks into nature and oceans every year and a further 318 million tonnes go unrecycled into landfill and incineration (OECD).

‘The emergence of plastic credits, coupled with continuing education and effort to cut plastic use offer a prime opportunity to tackle this pressing environmental and social challenge,’ it explained.

The statement quoted Steve Hardman, CEO, Plastic Collective, saying: ‘We’re both proud and excited to see this funding effort come to fruition.

‘For almost a decade, Plastic Collective has been at the forefront of developing innovative and sustainable ways to fund plast
ic collection and recycling projects in the most disadvantaged communities around the world and to help provide finance to the normally unfinanceable,’ he noted.

He said the funding would enable the expansion of facilities and production lines, and the implementation of social welfare programmes to enhance and protect the livelihood of informal waste pickers who are the foundation of these projects.

‘We hope that this new approach to financing environmental, and social impact activities benefits many more in the future,’ he said.

‘This new bond is emblematic of the strong partnerships that are needed, particularly between investors, governments, financial institutions, and local delivery partners to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including efforts to reduce plastics waste,’ Jorge Familiar, Vice President and Treasurer, World Bank said.

‘I am incredibly proud of the collaboration between the World Bank, Plastic Collective and Citi in launching this fourth Outcome Bond. Our collective eff
ort innovatively uses VERRA-registered plastic credits to support two projects to reduce plastic pollution -a huge global challenge with particularly devastating impacts on emerging markets.

‘This Outcome Bond allows fixed income investors to support development projects that would otherwise struggle to secure financing. We’re also responding to investor appetite for transactions with direct and quantifiable development impact.

‘We are hopeful that these transactions will inspire others – and drive further positive change,’ said Philip Brown, Global Head of Sustainable Debt Capital Markets.

Plastic Collective is a social enterprise which was founded in 2016 by Australian leading environmentalist Louise Hardman. Supported by government grants, Plastic Collective’s mission is to research and develop systemic approaches to reduce waste plastic, among other activities.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Leadership Program: Pan-African Leadership Institute tours Parliament


Accra: A 50-member delegation from the Pan-African Leadership Institute (PALI – Ghana) and Bakke Graduate University, Texas, United States of America, have visited the Parliament of Ghana as part of their Transformational Leadership Immersion Program in Ghana.

A statement issued by the Department of Public Engagement, Parliament of Ghana, and copied to the Ghana News Agency, Accra on Friday has said.

It said the purpose of the visit was to deepen the understanding of the officials and become conversant with parliamentary procedures and customs.

The statement quoted Dr Kofi Osei-Kusi, the leader of the delegation as saying that, ‘the visit was to promote Ghana’s Constitution and Governance through its Lawmakers while appreciating the peaceful and hospitable nature of its people to the world,’ it said.

It added that Mr Ebenezer Ahuma Djietror, the Deputy Clerk of Parliament, and Mr Augustine Tawiah, the National Democratic Congress Member of Parliament for Bia, briefed the delegation on the overview of Ghan
a’s Parliament and Ghana’s parliamentary responsibilities while emphasizing the rules, Constitution, and Affirmative Action.

‘More insights were also shared on the academic study of religion, and the various roles they play in nation-building,’ the statement said.

According to the statement, the delegation also had the opportunity to tour Ghana’s chamber.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Cocoa smuggling in Oti affecting revenue, development- Minister


Likpe: Mr Joshua G. Makubu, Oti Regional Minister, has revealed that the menace of cocoa smuggling in the Oti region was not only affecting revenue generation but also development such as cocoa roads.

He said in 2019, the region used to produce about 8,000 tonnes of cocoa but ‘as we speak the Oti region is struggling to even be able to make 100 tonnes’.

Mr Makubu said the decrease in production was not because the trees were not yielding but whatever cocoa produced was smuggled out of the country which was affecting revenue and development including the cocoa roads.

The Regional Minister made the observation at a Ghana Boundary Commission community engagement at Likpe, in the Guan District of the Oti Region.

He said: ‘Each time you are taking cocoa across the boundaries of Ghana, and you see any road untarred under the cocoa road project, you should know that we have done it for ourselves and not that government is not interested’.

He urged traditional leaders to talk to their subjects to see that the me
nace was stopped to build the nation and enjoy it.

Dr Makubu said he would meet the Regional Manager of the COCOBOD and get to know all the local buying points and find out if they had sufficient funds to be able to buy adding that if that was assured, the Regional Security Council would also ensure that they police the system and unapproved routes to apprehend the culprits.

He said the Region’s contribution to the national cocoa stock was affecting how much revenue the country made from the sale of cocoa and for that matter their roads since COCOBOD was not in the position to be able to continue the various cocoa road projects.

Mr Makubu said some cocoa roads had been abandoned in the Guan District as well as in Nkwanta including the road from Breweniase through Pusupu to Bontibor and linking up to the main Nkwanta road.

He said there had been some level of progress with the help of the National Security to curb the menace, but it was unsatisfactory and would continue to work with them and community lead
ers to ensure that the Region returned to its past glory of contributing not less than 9,000 tonnes to the country’s cocoa stock.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Sunyani West primaries: delegates urged to endorse Ciessey  


Mr Abdul Samad Nurudeen, a campaign team member of Mr Mubarik Abdullah Ciessey, one of the three aspirants contesting the Sunyani West constituency primaries of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has entreated the delegates to endorse Mr Ciessey on Saturday.

Mr Ciessey and Lawyer Amma Frimpomaa have been going round canvassing for votes to unseat Mr Ignatius Baffour-Awuah, the incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) and Minister of Employment and Labour Relations in the Party’s forthcoming primaries.

The NPP has set Saturday, January 27 to conduct the parliamentary primaries in the constituencies with sitting MPs of the Party to elect the Party’s Election 2024 parliamentary candidates.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Sunyani, Mr Nurudeen indicated the aspirant had the edge to change the dynamics in politics in the constituency, not only to better the lives of the delegates but also the constituents.

‘Ciessey is a down-to-earth young person and his understanding of the needs of the young people
in the constituency puts him on the edge of the other aspirants,’ he stated.

 ‘I think the sitting MP has made his contributions and he must rest somewhere for youthful, fresh and digital minds to transform the political space to facilitate holistic development of the constituency,’ Mr Nurudeen stated.

He regretted that the Sunyani West constituency was bedevilled with challenges, including deplorable conditions of access roads, widespread poverty, and high youth unemployment, which threatened the security of the area.

‘It is unfortunate key party members are neglected despite their contributions that had enabled the NPP to retain the parliamentary seat for years and win the Elections 2016 and 2020’.

Mr Nurudeen advised the delegates to consider the long-term benefit and vote by merit, not allowing other aspirants to lure or buy their conscience with money and gifts.

‘Ciessey is a person who has connections and can provide opportunities for the young people to build their talents,’ he stated and advised
the delegates to vote for him for the purpose of development.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Trailer carrying 600 bags of salt dismantles Sayikope bridge, plunges into river


Sayikope: A trailer carrying some 600 bags of salt has collapsed the steel bridge at Sayikope and plunged into the Aklakpa River, causing commuters from Juapong, Adidome and Accra to be stranded.

The trailer, at the time of the accident weighs about 255 tonnes with its cargo, ignoring the signage of 25 tonnes, which is erected some metres to the bridge.

The incident, which occurred at about 2200 hours on Thursday, recorded no casualties after swift intervention of some of the residents.

Mr Osborn Fenu, the District Chief Executive for North Tongu disclosed that the ill-fated bridge was designed to withstand a maximum weight of 25 tonnes, a mere fraction of the load the vehicle was carrying.

He lamented that most drivers disregard the weight restrictions on local bridges in the district and emphasized the need for adherence to safety regulations.

Mr. Fenu, however, gave the assurance that the district’s engineering team were working tirelessly with the Regional Highways Authority to reconstruct a new brid
ge for the continuation of socio-economic activities.

Mr Ebenezer Adegah, the North Tongu District Engineer indicated that the Sayikope Bridge was weak and needed urgent reconstruction after his team had an intensive check on it a few months ago.

He said that the attention of the Bridges Engineering Department of the Ghana Highways Authority and the Volta River Authority (VRA) were drawn to the situation, and they were ready to fund the reconstruction of the bridge prior to its recent collapse.

Mr. Adegah stated that, ‘the police were contacted, and I hope that the driver will be engaged in further questioning for other legal actions to be taken.’

He said that awareness would be created to stop drivers and other commuters from using that route to avert any casualty.

The driver of the trailer (name unavailable) is said to be helping the Police to investigate the accident.

Source: Ghana News Agency