OUTsurance is hopeful that its entry into the Irish market next year will see it buck the unenviable track record established by some of its JSE listed peers including Famous Brands, Woolworths, Netcare and Sasol, all of whom have had overhyped offshore forays which ended with burned fingers.
OUTsurance is hopeful that its entry into the Irish market next year will see it buck the unenviable track record established by some of its JSE listed peers including Famous Brands, Woolworths, Netcare and Sasol, all of whom have had
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