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Standard Bank eyes OPay stake ahead of $4bn US IPO
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Standard Bank eyes OPay stake ahead of $4bn US IPO

Punch Nigeria about 3 hours 1 mins read
Standard Bank is considering an OPay stake before its $4bn US IPO. This move could boost OPay’s investor base and give Standard Bank exposure to Nigeria’s Read More: https://punchng.com/standard-bank-eyes-opay-stake-ahead-of-4bn-us-ipo/

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