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Maroc Maroc - TECH.AFRICA - A La Une - 29/Sep 06:50

Revolut Targets South Africa with Banking Licence Bid

Fintech firm Revolut has announced plans to apply for a full banking licence in South Africa, marking its first entry into an African country. The company, which has more than 65 million customers worldwide, said it would work closely with the South African Reserve Bank during the application process. Revolut aims to offer a range […]

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