Sasfin noted that it had a R58 million headline loss in its year ending June.
The company’s headline earnings per share plummeted 190% to a loss per share of 152.15 cents for the year to June 30.
The company also said that it plans to de-list from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange by the end of 2024. “Sasfin, its board and management deeply regret that this fraudulent activity took place in our organisation,” it said.
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