FBN Holdings shareholders approve 26 kobo dividend pay-out for FY’18
By CNBC
12 May 2019 |
3:41 pm
On the side-lines of FBN Holdings’ 7th Annual General Meeting CNBC Africa's Christy Cole caught up with the CEO First Bank of Nigeria and Subsidiaries Adesola Adeduntan, to discuss the agenda of the meeting which covered dividend payments and re-election of the group’s directors.
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