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Standard Bank signs trilateral business deal with Woori Bank, ICBC

byCustoms Today Report
14/10/2015
in International Customs, Zimbabwe
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HARARE: The Standard Bank Group has signed a trilateral business cooperation agreement with Woori Bank and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) to promote mutual cooperation for business expansion in Africa.

The group, which is Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe’s parent company, signed a similar agreement with Woori Bank, one of the largest commercial banks in South Korea, in April this year.

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“This trilateral agreement will make it easier for Korean and Chinese companies to cooperate in developing business in Africa. Standard Bank will become the pre-eminent bank of choice for these activities,” said Robert Cleasby, Standard Bank’s global head of financial institutions.

He said Woori Bank has no presence in Africa therefore a partnership with a strong bank like Standard Bank would enable them to extend banking relationships with key Korean clients across the continent.

ICBC and Standard Bank are strategic partners, with the industrial and commercial bank having a 20,1 percent shareholding in Standard Bank. Woori Bank has been providing financial services to Korean corporations in the African market through a Korean Desk in South Africa.

This was made possible by the business cooperation agreement the financial institution signed with Standard Bank in April this year. Through this trilateral business cooperation agreement that includes ICBC, Woori Bank will be able to expand its target business to include Chinese corporations actively investing in Africa.

Woori Bank CEO Lee Kwang Goo said: “The three banks, all leaders in their respective home markets, will be able to take advantage of the various business opportunities and provide excellent financial services to Korean and Chinese corporations investing in Africa through mutual cooperation in the potentially fast-growing African region.

In addition, using the Korean Desk in South Africa as a foothold, Woori Bank will be able to provide customised financial solutions for Korean and Chinese corporations that have already entered or are preparing to enter the African market.” ICBC operates over 18,000 networks in 41 regions across the globe and was the number one bank in the world (based on assets).

Standard Bank, founded in 1862 with 153 years of history, is the number one bank by assets in South Africa. The bank maintains networks in the largest number of countries across the African continent with over 1,280 networks in 20 countries. In Zimbabwe, Stanbic Bank has 20 branches across the country. It was awarded the 2015 best emerging markets bank in Zimbabwe by the Global Finance magazine.

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