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Nkuhlu reflects on ETI exit as one of few regrets in 22-year Nedbank career
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Sunday World
In December 2025, Nedbank ended its 17-year association with ETI by selling its 21.2% stake to Bosquet Investments for R1.8-billion.
Reflecting on his time at Nedbank, Nkuhlu said his careerwas defined by several leadership positions rather than a single role.
Then I ran the Nedbank corporate cluster, combining corporate banking, commercial property finance and our Africa business.
“On the downside, I will probably highlight the ETI investment.
Nedbank has shown strong growth since Nkuhlu became an employee.