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March 17, 2025 Absa Group names Standard Bank South Africa head Kenny Fihla as new CEO South Africa's Absa Group on Monday named former Standard Bank South Africa chief Kenny Fihla as its new CEO ...
The Bank of England left its interest rate on hold at 4.5% today amid growing global economic uncertainty triggered by Donald Trump’s trade wars. The Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC ...
Standard Chartered Bank Kenya is to pay a record dividend of Sh13.9 billion after posting a 45 percent jump in its full-year profit to Sh20.1 billion for the period ended December 2024.
The bank said the decision was made after it has has seen “a rapid movement of customers choosing to do their banking digitally” Santander is to shut almost a quarter of its branch network ...
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South Africa’s Absa Group hired Kenny Fihla, deputy chief executive officer of Standard Bank Group, as its next head. Fihla will start as the lender’s CEO on 17 June, according to a statement.
Standard Bank Group deputy CEO and CEO of Standard Bank of South Africa (SBSA), Kenny Fihla, the has tendered his resignation after an illustrious 18-year tenure at the bank. Standard Bank Group ...
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Standard Bank chief executive Sim Tshabalala says Kenny Fihla has made an immense contribution to the group in his various roles. / Standard Bank Standard Bank deputy group chief executive Kenny ...
Standard Bank chief executive Sim Tshabalala is smiling all the way to the bank. / Gallo Images / Standard Bank Group chief executive Sim Tshabalala saw his total remuneration package in 2024 rise ...
JSE-listed Standard Bank, South Africa’s largest lender by capital and assets, remains optimistic about the year ahead – despite potential trade disruptions as a result of US policy changes ...