An Old Bank in a New Country: Restructuring Nile Commercial Bank of South Sudan
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Publication Date:
September 07, 2012
Source:
ESMT – European School of Management & Technology
The case study documents the efforts of the African Development Corporation (ADC) and the Loita Group to acquire shares in Nile Commercial Bank (NCB) – the number one banking icon in South Sudan – and thus participate in the development of South Sudan as an independent, commodity-rich state. The case focuses on ADC’s CEO, Dirk Harbecke, who in 2011 ran a fund that invests in banking and insurance services in sub-Saharan Africa. The case discusses whether or not ADC and Loita should invest in NCB. The real-world result of the case is ADC and Loita’s eventual investment in the bank, as explained in the chapter “Restructuring the bank,” which outlines the investment as it happens in real time in September 2011.
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An Old Bank in a New Country: Restructuring Nile Commercial Bank of South Sudan
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