The mobile operator appoints four non-executive directors to the boards of its MTN Group Fintech and Bayobab businesses.
MTN Group has appointed four non-executive directors to the boards of its MTN Group Fintech and Bayobab businesses.
“Building leading fintech and digital infrastructure platforms in Africa is a key part of the Ambition 2025 strategy,” says Ralph Mupita, MTN Group president and CEO. According to MTN, his understanding of the financial services industry and strategic acumen will be invaluable in guiding its fintech strategy and operations.
Molope joins the MTN Group Fintech board, effective 1 September. MTN notes Molope is experienced in MTN operations, having previously served on operating company boards across several markets, including SA, Cameroon, Uganda and Zambia.
Bayobab. Ralph Mupita MTN Group Fintech Fintech Herman Bosman Nicky Newton-King Nosipho Molope Jens Schulte-Bockum
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