- Bosquet fills only one of two inherited ETI board seats
- Investors see signs of a broader Ecobank power transition
LOMÉ, TOGO – A seemingly technical boardroom decision at Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) is fuelling fresh speculation over who will ultimately control the strategic direction of Africa’s most geographically expansive banking group.
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