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    Nedbank cuts ties with MTN’s Zakhele Futhi empowerment arm

    November 5, 2023By Staff Writer
    Sindi Mabaso-Koyana, a director on the Board of MTN Zakhele Futhi

    Nedbank, one of South Africa’s prominent financial institutions, has decided to cut ties with MTN’s black empowerment scheme, Zakhele Futhi. This move has sparked a heated debate within the telecoms and technology sector.

    1. The decision to sever ties came after a dispute emerged between Nedbank Private Wealth and MTN Zakhele Futhi (MTNZF) regarding fees. The empowerment vehicle owns around 4% of MTN’s issued share capital, equivalent to approximately 77 million shares.
    2. MTNZF serves as a special-purpose empowerment vehicle for MTN, Africa’s largest mobile operator. It was listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE).
    3. With Nedbank’s departure, the future of MTNZF and its relationship with MTN is uncertain. This development raises questions about the empowerment scheme’s future viability and influence within the telecommunications industry.
    4. The severance of ties between Nedbank and MTNZF highlights the challenges and complexities involved in implementing effective black economic empowerment initiatives in South Africa.
    5. This decision has ignited discussions about the role of financial institutions in supporting empowerment schemes and the importance of transparency and fair fee structures.
    6. The fallout from this dispute may have broader implications for the telecoms and technology sector in South Africa, with potential ripple effects on investment, ownership structures, and corporate governance.

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