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54,767 (2016) Website. www.standardbank.com. Standard Bank Group Limited[2] is a major South African bank and financial services group. It is Africa 's biggest lender by assets. [3] The company's corporate headquarters, Standard Bank Centre, is situated in Simmonds Street, Johannesburg.
Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe Limited. FBC Crown Bank Limited [4] Steward Bank. ZB Bank Limited. Tetrad Investment Bank Limited. FBC Building Society. National Building Society. ZB Building Society. People's Own Savings Bank.
Yinka Sanni, is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Africa Regions at the Standard Bank Group since April 2021. Immediately before his present position, he served as the chief executive officer at Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc., from 2017 until April 2021. His appointment was effective on 15 April 2021. [1]
Standard Chartered Bank Zimbabwe is the oldest financial institution in Zimbabwe, having been established as Standard Bank in 1892. The current bank was created when Standard Bank merged with Chartered Bank in 1969. [4] According to the bank's website, Stanchart Zimbabwe served in excess of 90,000 account holders, as of May 2018.
Crédit Du Senegal (CDS), Attijariwafa Bank Group. Crédit International (CI), Crédit Libanais Group. Ecobank. First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) La Banque Outarde (LBO) NSIA Bank, previously known as Diamond Bank. Orabank, part of Oragroup [85] Société Générale de Banques au Senegal (SGBS), Société Générale Group.
Stanbic Holdings Plc, formerly known as CfC Stanbic Holdings Limited, is a Kenyan financial services organization with headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, with subsidiaries in Kenya and South Sudan. Stanbic Holdings is a member of the Standard Bank Group, a financial services giant based in South Africa. The institution is licensed and governed by ...
Zimswitch. Zimswitch, operated by Zimswitch Technologies Private Limited, is a Zimbabwean third-party transaction-acquiring business launched in 1994. Zimswitch is affiliated with 19 commercial banks and two building societies which operate a network of 2900 point-of-sale terminals and 393 automated teller machines throughout Zimbabwe. [1][2]
He was the first person of African descent to lead the organization. [2] Sternford was the senior partner and chairman of one of Zimbabwe's oldest and largest law firms, Scanlen & Holderness, which he joined in 1981. [3] He was widely regarded as one of the leading corporate and commercial lawyers in Southern Africa. [4][5]