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Joe PeeSpeaking in an interview monitored by Mynewsgh the CEO of the debunk bank said when he noticed the bank was sick, he left for another person to restructure it for it to function effectively.
“I knew the baby was sick to the point that I had to step out for another one to step in as CEO to restructure. I wasn’t expecting the baby to die because of the brand we had created and the impact we had created and had on the economy.” – The business man revealed
He however indicated that the state should’ve protected such a unique brand because even International brands were leveraging on UT Bank’s brand.
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