The Iqbal Survé-controlled company has confirmed some terms and conditions of its settlement deal with the PIC
Ayo Technology Solutions has confirmed some of the terms and conditions of its settlement deal with the Public Investment Corporation in terms of which it will repurchase R619m in Government Employees Pension Fund shares.
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