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Not retiring to the vineyard: startups in Michael Jordaan’s post FNB future?

Much has been rumoured about what current FNB CEO Michael Jordaan will do when he exits the bank termed the most innovative in the world at the end of the this year.
This just in: he is not retiring to make wine. Nope, he is leaving to learn more about innovation and look at ways to invest in startups. Jordaan, who was speaking at a Heavy Chef event in Johannesburg spoke about innovation and how it has fundamentally changed the way FNB does business, as well as learning from companies like Google.
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