The South African bank Standard Bank Group Limited plans to buy additional shares in its Kenyan subsidiary Stanbic Holdings, through its investment vehicle Stanbic Africa Holdings Limited (SAHL). The banking establishment intends to increase its stake by the end of December 2022 to 75% against 72.25% previously. Indeed, the Kenyan Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has…...
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