Upon reading the Africa Banking Outlook 2026 from S&P Global Ratings, one certainty emerges: the African banking sector is no longer evolving as a whole, but according to increasingly differentiated national trajectories. Behind an apparent continental resilience, gaps in credit growth, asset quality, profitability, and capital strength widen between Nigeria, South Africa, Morocco, Egypt, and…...
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