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Dieketseng Maleke dieketseng.maleke@inl.co.za CAPITEC Bank’s share price took an almost 3 percent nosedive yesterday morning after it announced that its co-founder, chief financial officer and financial director, André du Plessis, would step down after 22 years with the group. After the news at 7.30am, the share hit a low of R210.021, recovering later in the day to close at R216.176. The digital bank, which boasts 15 million clients, said Du Plessis would retire effectively in June. Grant Hardy, currently the group services financial head at Capitec, will succeed Du Plessis in July. Du Plessis was part of a team that guided the firm to successfully challenge the traditional Big Four, Standard Bank, FNB, Nedbank and Absa. The digital bank has the most expensive listed shares in the banking…
Siphelele Dludla siphelele.dludla@inl.co.za SOUTH Africa’s economy will rebound to pre-pandemic levels this year as the increased Covid-19 vaccination rate and declining number of new cases continue to support a robust economic activity. This was the view of the World Bank, which issued its Global Economic Prospects Report January 2022 yesterday. The report showed that South Africa’s gross domestic product growth for 2021 was expected to pick up more than a full percentage point above the World Bank’s June projections. The World Bank said growth in South Africa was estimated at 4.6 percent in 2021, reflecting a strong rebound in mining, manufacturing and services sectors. It said South Africa’s economy was, however, projected to grow by 2.1 percent in 2022 and 1.5 percent in 2023, reflecting low base…
Siphelele Dludla siphelele.dludla@inl.co.za IS IT TIME for the South African government to end the National State of Disaster which was declared at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic on March 15, 2020? This is a question on the lips of some captains of industry as the Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, is set to announce whether this will lapse or be extended on Saturday, January 15. The National State of Disaster has been renewed every month on the 15th since March 2020, restricting the number of people who can gather indoors or outdoors, imposing a curfew and costing businesses millions of rand in the process. The business sector said that it is ready to do away with all restrictions following the lifting of…