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FCB sees non-funded income declining

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FIRST Capital Bank (FCB) says it expects its non-funded income to decline during the second quarter of 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. It comes at a time banks in Zimbabwe have had to rely more on non-funded income due to hyperinflation. “Covid-19 will impact the business directly and indirectly. Due to the lock-down non-funded…

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