Capitec Is Now the Most Valuable Bank In Africa – But How?

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Guest– David Shapiro, Chief Global Equity Strategist at Sasfin Wealth

Capitec has officially overtaken FirstRand to become Africa’s most valuable bank — a remarkable feat considering it is the smallest of South Africa’s big five banks by assets, and has the least presence across the continent. Yet, with more than 24 million customers, a trusted brand, and four straight years of record profits, Capitec has defied traditional banking models.

Its share price has skyrocketed over 213,000% since listing in 2002, reflecting a strategy that focused on solving real customer problems: simple products, low-cost banking, and tech agility. While peers like Standard Bank, Absa, and Nedbank boast far larger balance sheets, Capitec has consistently delivered superior returns and earnings growth, cementing its position as the market’s favourite.
27 Aug 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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