Our history in Africa
Standard Bank was established 145 years ago in Port Elizabeth (now part of the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality). In 1886, we became the first bank to open a branch in the new mining town of Johannesburg, where today you'll find our head office.
Standard Bank was listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in 1970. In 1987, Standard Chartered divested itself of its South African interests and sold its 39% share to our existing shareholders.
In 1988, Standard Bank began re-establishing its African links, expanding operations in sub-Saharan Africa. Today, the Group has operations in Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland, Botswana, Angola, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Mauritius, Ghana, Tanzania, Madagascar and Malawi. It also has a presence in Russia, Brazil, Argentina and Turkey.
Milestones
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| 1863 |
- Standard Bank of British South Africa began operating in Port Elizabeth
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| 1883 |
- The bank was renamed The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
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| 1885 |
- Standard Bank's head office moved from Port Elizabeth to Cape Town
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| 1886 |
- Standard Bank opened an office in a tent at the mining camp which evolved into Johannesburg. It was the first bank in Johannesburg
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| 1892 |
- Standard Bank opened its first branch outside of South Africa, in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbabwe): the first bank in that country
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| 1893 |
- Opened in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia), the first bank in the country
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| 1894 |
- Opened in Portuguese East Africa (now Mozambique)
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| 1897 |
- Opened in Bechuanaland (now Botswana)
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| 1901 |
- 100th branch opened, in Port Shepstone
- Opened in Basutoland (now Lesotho); and Nyasaland (now Malawi)
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| 1911 |
- Opened in British East Africa (now Kenya); Belgian Congo (now DRC); and Zanzibar
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| 1912 |
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| 1915 |
- Opened in South West Africa (now Namibia)
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| 1916 |
- Opened in Tanganyika (now Tanzania)
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| 1920 |
- Acquired African Banking Corporation
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| 1953 |
- Standard Bank's head office moved to Pretoria
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| 1959 |
- Standard Bank's head office moved to Johannesburg
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| 1961 |
- More than 200 branches and agencies of the bank in Africa were outside South Africa and South West Africa
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| 1969 |
- Standard Bank Investment Corporation (Stanbic) was incorporated as a holding company, with seven subsidiaries (now known as Standard Bank Group)
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| 1978 |
- Standard Bank South West Africa Limited became a subsidiary of Stanbic
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| 1987 |
- Standard Chartered sold its remaining 39% in Stanbic, transferring the entire ownership to South Africa
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| 1988 |
- Standard Bank established Union Bank in Swaziland
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| 1990 |
- Standard Bank South West Africa Limited became Standard Bank Namibia Limited
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| 1992 |
- Standard Bank registered Union Bank of Botswana Limited
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| 1993 |
- The operations of ANZ Grindlays Bank (AGB) in eight African countries, acquired in 1992, were renamed Stanbic Bank (except Merchant Bank (Ghana) Limited)
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| 1995 |
- AGB acquired Lesotho operations of Barclays Bank plc Lesotho and the Tanzanian operations of Meridien BIAO Bank Tanzania Limited (renamed Stanbic Bank Lesotho Limited and Stanbic Bank Tanzania Limited)
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| 1996 |
- Swaziland operations of Barclays Bank plc London were acquired and merged with Stanbic Bank Swaziland Limited; Stanbic Bank in Lesotho and Swaziland became Standard Bank operations
- The remaining equity in Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited, formerly held by the Uganda government, was acquired
- A 40.7 % share of the equity in Bank Standard Totta de Mozambique SARL was secured
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| 1999 |
- Formed Lesotho Bank, with the Lesotho government
- Acquired 93% in Union Mortgage Bank, Ghana (renamed Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited), sold stake in Merchant Bank (Ghana)
- Changed the name of Africa Banking Group to Stanbic Africa
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| 2002 |
- Stanbic was renamed Standard Bank Group, but Stanbic Africa remained unchanged in the bank's African operations
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| 2001 |
- Granted a universal banking licence in Nigeria
- Opened a representative office in Cote d'Ivoire
- Acquired 60% of Commercial Bank of Malawi (renamed Stanbic Bank Limited)
- Acquired 80% of Uganda Commercial Bank (merged with Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited)
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| 2004 |
- Standard Bank concludes its Black Economic Empowerment ownership initiative
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| 2006 |
- Standard Bank launched Uganda's biggest initial public offering, for its Ugandan unit
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| 2007 |
- Standard Bank acquired a controlling interest in IBTC Chartered Bank, Nigeria
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| 2008 |
- Standard Bank finalises Strategic Partnership with ICBC, the world's biggest bank
- CfC Bank transaction in Kenya receives regulatory approval
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| 2009 |
- Standard Bank enters into a strategic partnership with Troika Dialog Group Limited becoming a 33% shareholder Best Bank Award from African Invest magazine Awarded Bank of the Year - Africa by the Banker
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