Hundreds lose jobs as FNB seizes Cameroon tycoon’s properties
Bank seizes and liquidates R4bn estate portfolio to cover R520m repayment WHAT HAS BEEN described as a racial attack on a Cameroonian business tycoon has seen scores of people adding numbers to the high unemployment rate in South Africa. This after First National Bank (FNB) decided to seize and liquidate all properties of businessperson El Hadj Baba Ahmadou Danpullo in South Africa in 2020. FNB’s decision saw about 800 people lose their jobs. When reached FNB refused to respond to questions, saying the bank could not disclose the details of any specific bank accounts due to client confidentiality. “The bank offers clients a range of options for rehabilitating outstanding debt, based on the unique merits of each case. If a customer fails to meet their credit agreement obligations, despite our…