Angola central bank’s new website draws on emerging best practices

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National Bank of Angola launches new website

The National Bank of Angola launched a new website at the turn of the year, and has revealed it drew on many of its peers in the central banking community for inspiration.

The new website is more responsive than its predecessor, with the layout adapting to the device being used to view it. Pictures are automatically resized and screen elements simplified when viewed from a mobile or tablet.

"We have adapted the size of the buttons and links for touch interfaces where the mouse pointer is

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