Business Update - YWBN mutual bank finds is in hot water again

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What was set to be the first black and female-owned bank is now facing a bleak future. AFRIBIZ Financial Services is taking legal action against YWBN Co-Operative Financial Institution and its founder, Nthabeleng Likotsi, after a failed R9 million share deal in the controversial YWBN Mutual Bank.

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