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    Capitec executives laughing straight to the bank

    April 23, 2024
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    Capitec CEO Gerrie Fourie
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    Capitec’s headline earnings increased by 16% to R10.6 billion, and net interest income grew by 13% to R14.9 billion, demonstrating robust growth despite challenging market conditions.

    1. The net credit impairment charge on gross loans and advances rose by 37% to R8.4 billion, reflecting the impact of the economic environment on credit quality.
    2. The board approved a final gross dividend of 3,345 cents per ordinary share, resulting in a total dividend of 4,875 cents per share for the 2024 financial year, demonstrating the bank’s commitment to shareholder returns.
    3. Capitec expanded its active client base to 22.0 million, representing 36% of South Africa’s total population, showcasing the bank’s ability to attract and retain customers.
    4. CEO Gerrie Fourie’s total remuneration for 2024 amounted to R65.74 million, including guaranteed pay and a short-term cash incentive, reflecting a 5.9% increase compared to the previous year.
    5. CFO Grant Hardy received R12.53 million in total remuneration for 2024, with a smaller amount due to his shorter tenure in the position.
    6. Capitec spent R7.17 billion on staff costs in 2023, translating to an average of R455,324 per employee, highlighting the bank’s investment in its workforce.
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