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Ppf to Sell Its Home Credit Bank in Kazakhstan to Local Company Fortebank | českénoviny.cz

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Prague - PPF Group will sell its Home Credit bank in Kazakhstan to the local company ForteBank. The sale agreement must be approved by the country's regulatory authorities, and the company did not disclose the transaction price. The group announced the deal on its website today. Some time ago, PPF withdrew from neighboring China, where it sold Home Credit to a Chinese consortium associated with the JD.com group for 298 million euros (7.4 billion…
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PPF Group will sell its Home Credit bank in Kazakhstan to the local company ForteBank. The sale agreement must be approved by the country's regulatory authorities, the company did not disclose the transaction price. The group announced the deal on its website on Friday. Some time ago, PPF withdrew from neighboring China, where it sold Home Credit to a Chinese consortium associated with the JD.com group for 298 million euros (7.4 billion crowns).…

PPF Group will sell its Home Credit bank in Kazakhstan to the local company ForteBank. The sale agreement must be approved by the country's regulatory authorities, the company did not disclose the transaction price. The group announced the deal on its website. Some time ago, PPF withdrew from neighboring China, where it sold Home Credit to the Chinese...

Prague - PPF Group will sell its Home Credit bank in Kazakhstan to the local company ForteBank. The sale agreement must be approved by the country's regulatory authorities, and the company did not disclose the transaction price. The group announced the deal on its website today. Some time ago, PPF withdrew from neighboring China, where it sold Home Credit to a Chinese consortium associated with the JD.com group for 298 million euros (7.4 billion…

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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