BUSA CEO Cas Coovadia to retire in 2025

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BUSA CEO Cas Coovadia to retire in 2025
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BUSA CEO Cas Coovadia to retire in 2025

Prominent business lobby group, Business Unity South Africa has announced that its chief executive, Cas Coovadia, will step down from his role in January 2025. as chief executive in 2020 after serving 15 years as managing director of the Banking Association of SA . He had been serving as acting CEO since the stepping down of Tanya Cohen in July 2019.

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