Wafasalaf (Attijariwafa Bank-Crédit Agricole) doubles its bad debt provision
Wafasalaf is weighing down Crédit Agricole’s consumer finance division.
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▪ Wafasalaf (Attijariwafa Bank-Crédit Agricole) doubles its bad debt provision
▪ Wafasalaf is weighing down Crédit Agricole’s consumer finance division.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/805632/wafasalaf-attijariwafa-bank-credit-agricole-doubles-its-bad-debt-provision/
Losses at the Attijariwafa Bank joint subsidiary in Morocco were partly offset by the resilience of the French group’s vehicle financing activities.
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