Société générale Congo: Brazzaville chooses BGFIBank as buyer

Société générale Congo: Brazzaville chooses BGFIBank as buyer

The Congolese authorities, which have owned SG Congo since the regulator gave the green light at the beginning of October, have reached an agreement with BGFIBank to make this regional bank the preferred bidder for the purchase of all Société Générale Congo shares. Read the exclusive report in Africa Business+. 

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            ▪ Société générale Congo: Brazzaville chooses BGFIBank as buyer

▪ The Congolese authorities, which have owned SG Congo since the regulator gave the green light at the beginning of October, have reached an agreement with BGFIBank to make this regional bank the preferred bidder for the purchase of all Société Générale Congo shares. Read the exclusive report in Africa Business+. 

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/817234/societe-generale-congo-brazzaville-chooses-bgfibank-as-buyer/

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