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    Strong Start For Standard Bank In 2025

    June 19, 2025
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    Sim Tshabalala - Standard Bank Group CE
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    Standard Bank has demonstrated robust performance in the first five months of 2025, maintaining steady growth despite global economic uncertainties. The group reported a 10% increase in headline earnings in rand terms, with mid-teens growth on a constant currency basis. While currency fluctuations impacted results, this effect is expected to ease in the second half of the year. Return on equity remained within the target range of 17%-20%, reflecting the bank’s ability to navigate volatile market conditions, including shifting trade policies and geopolitical tensions.

    Operational momentum remained strong across both South African and African markets, driven by a well-diversified business model. However, slower-than-expected balance sheet growth was noted, partly due to delayed interest rate cuts reducing credit demand. Net interest income stayed flat, but fee and commission revenue saw solid growth, supported by an expanding client base. Cost management remained disciplined, with expenses slightly outpacing revenue—a trend anticipated at this stage of the financial year.

    Looking ahead, Standard Bank reaffirmed its commitment to mid-to-high single-digit revenue growth, a stable or improved cost-to-income ratio, and a return on equity within the 17%-20% target range. The bank acknowledged ongoing macroeconomic risks but expressed confidence in its ability to adapt. Interim results, due in August, will provide further insights into its performance, though headline earnings growth may slow slightly due to a strong comparative period in June 2024. The financial institution’s resilience continues to position it as a leader in Africa’s banking sector.

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