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Published 11/04/2009 by Business Day Nigeria


Union Bank recovers N40bn from debtors

Union Bank plc has disclosed in Ibadan , the Oyo State capital that it has so far recovered over N40 billion from its debtors. Adekunle Adeosun, executive director, consumer and retail banking, stated that as of last month, the whole amount recovered from those indebted...

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