African Banks Deliver Robust Revenue Growth As Sector Matures Into Strong Global Performer
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Source: Reuters.
Banking revenues across the continent reached about $99bn in 2024 and are estimated to have increased to $107bn in 2025, the consulting firm said in a report on Monday, 30 March 2026.
Returns on equity stood at 19% in 2024 and are expected to ease to 17% this year, compared with a global banking average of about 10%.
Despite the growth, revenues remain heavily concentrated. Egypt, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa account for around 70% of Africa's total banking revenues, with South Africa the largest market, generating about $26.4bn in customer-driven revenues in 2024.
The strong performance reflects a four-year period of favourable conditions driven by high interest rates, loan repricing, and gains from foreign-exchange and trading activity, even as banks continue to face currency volatility and uneven macroeconomic conditions.
"African banking has moved decisively from a story of potential to one of performance," said Mayowa Kuyoro, a partner and head of McKinsey's financial services practice in Africa.
On a constant-currency basis, banking revenues grew by around 17% a year between 2020 and 2024, far faster than the global average. In US dollar terms, growth was more modest at about 5.2% annually, reflecting sharp exchange-rate swings across several markets.
Expansion has been underpinned by rising financial inclusion, rapid adoption of digital banking services and demand from a young and increasingly urban population. Africa's population grew by more than 2% a year between 2020 and 2025, while the working-age population expanded by nearly 3% annually.
Lending remains the largest revenue pool and is projected to grow to about $52bn by 2030, while small and medium-sized enterprises are expected to be the fastest-growing customer segment.
"The next phase of competition will be defined by how banks scale digital capabilities and build revenue streams beyond traditional lending," Kuyoro said.
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