Logistics giant DP World, which recently partnered with Standard Bank, is seeking SouthAfrica’s central bank authorisation for direct import-export lending in the country, says Sinan Ozcan, director at DP World Financial Services.
Posted on July 3, 2023 04:00
Cranes outside the DP World logistics platform building in Kigali, Rwanda October 21, 2019. REUTERS/Clement Uwiringiyimana Logistics giant DP World, which recently partnered with Standard Bank, is seeking South African central bank authorisation for direct import-export lending in the country, says Sinan Ozcan, director at DP World Financial Services.
The company plans to target sectors such as agricultural commodities, fast-moving consumer goods, home appliances and automotive, Ozcan tellsGet unlimited access to our exclusive journalism and features today. Our award-winning team of correspondents and editors report from over 54 African countries, from Cape Town to Cairo, from Abidjan to Abuja to Addis Ababa. Africa. Unlocked.
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