Powell to return to SEB after IFAD spell

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Powell to return to SEB after IFAD spell

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NORRKOPING, SWEDEN - AUGUST 25, 2018: SEB Bank in Norrkoping, Sweden. SEB was formerly known as Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken and is a major banking group in Nordic countries. | MAREK SLUSARCZYK/Tupungato - stock.adobe.com

Ben Powell is set to return to his old stomping ground at SEB after 18 months as treasurer for the International Fund for Agricultural Development.

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