Capitec Bank voted best in the world

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Published Jun 27, 2017

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Johannesburg -  Despite South Africa’s downgraded credit rating, Capitec

Bank has been rated the best bank in the world for the second successive year

in the Lafferty Group’s Global Bank Quality Benchmark.

Capitec Bank CEO Gerrie Fourie said the bank is proud and

thankful to receive the rating, which confirms it’s on the right track to build

the best retail bank in the world.

“We value this recognition because it’s based on information

available in the public domain and represents an objective view of our company,

while validating the trust that our clients put in the Capitec Brand.

The management team thank our employees for their diligent

pursuit to offer our clients simple, affordable and transparent banking that

helps them manage their money better. For us, this is just the start of the

journey.”

Read also:   Capitec now third biggest 

The Lafferty Group’s ratings are based on based on

information available in the public domain such as each bank’s business model,

assessed in terms of factors like strategy, culture and management.

Capitec Bank is the only bank in the world to achieve five

stars beating other global leaders such as HSBC, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan

Chase and local contenders Standard Bank, Absa, Nedbank and FirstRand.

Collectively, SA’s major banks have the highest average of

any country. Founder and Chairman Michael Lafferty put this down to the

exceptional calibre of South African management, which allows banks to surpass

the global standard.

“The world’s best banks are not the giant universal banks or

those banks that try to mimic them, but those that are focused taking a

longer-term view that is in the best interests of their customers.”

Michael Lafferty founded the Lafferty Group in 1981 in order

to provide thought leadership, education and advisory services to the banking

and financial services sects, across 150 countries. The Lafferty group’s

ratings provide an independent global measure of bank quality.

 

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