Covid-19: Société Générale suffers the effects of the moratorium on loan repayments in Tunisia
Jeune Afrique Business+ gives you the details.
28/08/2020 at 14h30, by Africa Business+
The Central Bank of Tunisia’s moratorium on bank loan repayments is impacting revenue at the French bank’s local subsidiary.
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