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Ecobank Transactional Incorporated (ETI) is assuring its minority shareholders that their interests will be protected despite bringing on board other international banks.
Over the years NedBank of South Africa and Qatar National Bank have taken some interest in ETI.
Speaking to Joy Business after ETI took its turn at the Stock Exchange Facts Behind the Figures Session, Group Chief Executive , Albert Essien, said there is no cause for alarm as the African identity of the Bank would still be protected even as these two banks come on board.
He explained that the involvement of the two banks is aimed at attracting funds "to propel the business in the interest of Africa".
"The world is a global village", he said reiterating the need to pool funds from every corner of the world to keep the vision of Ecobank in progress.
According to the current shareholding structure, NedBank of South Africa has 20 percent interest in ETI, Qatar National Bank has 16.9 , Government Employees Pension Fund (PIC ) -13.9 percent , IFC Funds -9,3 percent , IFC direct - 5.2 percent and SSNIT GHANA - 4 percent
ECOBANK Transactional Incorporated profits before tax from January to September has reached 408 million dollars, while revenue stood at 1.6 billion dollars.
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