
Beltone's first-quarter results indicate that its acquisition of Baobab, a pan-African lender operating in seven countries, has significantly contributed to its growth strategy. This approach focuses on cross-border expansion rather than traditional market-by-market growth, making Baobab Beltone's largest business just three months post-acquisition.
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