Standard Bank Named Africa's Most Valuable Banking Brand
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This accolade marks the fourth consecutive year that Brand Finance's annual ranking of the Global Top 500 Banking Brands has acknowledged the bank, reflecting the high standing in which it is consistently held, says the bank.
Every year, Brand Finance assesses 5 000 of the biggest brands across the world and publishes nearly 100 reports, ranking brands across different sectors. The world's top 500 most valuable and strongest banking brands are included in the annual Brand Finance Global 500 Banks ranking, says Standard Bank.
"We are very pleased and honoured to receive these prestigious accolades for a fourth consecutive year. This acknowledgement reflects the trust that we have built and our commitment to providing consistently excellent service to our clients," says Sim Tshabalala, Standard Bank Group Chief Executive.
"Africa is our home, and we strive to drive her growth every day, a commitment which these awards reaffirm. We believe that these important awards reflect the uncompromising commitment of our people to deliver services to our diverse client base and driving value for all stakeholders," concludes Margaret Nienaber, Standard Bank Group Chief Operating Officer.
For more information, visit www.standardbank.co.za. You can also follow Standard Bank on Facebook, LinkedIn, or on X.
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