The news fell on October 3rd. The Tunisian state sold its 67% stake in the Zitouna Bank and its 70% in the Zitouna Takaful insurance company for a total of 370 million dinars, or 112 million euros (or 73.5 billion euros). CFA). The buyer, the local subsidiary of the Qatari Majda Group, won the bid…...
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