In a speech delivered in Joburg this week, Sim Tshabalala highlighted what South Africa is good at, and why focusing on that is better than a pessimistic outlook
The bank says the ANC treasurer general has positioned himself as the perfect ‘compromise candidate’ for party president
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Standard Bank says it has insisted on good environmental assessments, resettlement plans and fair compensation
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Standard Bank’s Sim Tshabalala explains how 150 non-banking laws and Basel III are strangling banking.
Standard Bank has again been named as Africa’s top bank in the <i>Banker</i> magazine’s 2011 rankings of the world’s top banks.
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Standard Bank has been recognised for its key role in emerging markets by winning 10 awards, including the prestigious African Bank of the Year title.
The Competition Commission looks to streamline debit order systems, writes Maya Fisher-French.
Standard Bank has been selected as the best emerging-market bank in Africa, as well as in South Africa, in the annual <i>Global Finance</i> magazine’s <i>Best Emerging Market Banks in Africa</i> survey. In addition, Standard Bank Namibia and Stanbic Bank Uganda won top honours in their respective countries.