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Capitec Bank, one of South Africa’s leading banks in innovation, and iafrica.com have joined forces to provide you with a useful resource on all matters relating to banking.
Sbusiso Kumalo, Capitec Bank’s Brand Manager, is available to give you tips on managing your money and answers to all your questions.
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Meet banking guru, Sbusiso Kumalo:
Sbusiso 'Sbu' Kumalo, Brand Manager of Capitec Bank, has a tertiary qualification in Bookkeeping & Accounts from the City & Guilds of London. Sbu also completed a short course in Professional Brand Management in 2004 and obtained a diploma from the UCT Graduate School of Business (GSB) in Associate in Management (AIM) in 2005.
Sbu plans to complete his MBA in the near future.
About Capitec Bank
Capitec Bank is a retail bank that provides affordable, accessible and simplified banking with personal service. The bank’s underlying philosophy is to use innovative technology to drive down costs, to increase accessibility and to simplify client processes. Capitec Bank’s innovative Global One Banking Facility proves that there is a real alternative to the local traditional banks when it comes to financial products and services. This single banking facility offers various transacting, saving and lending options which are all accessed using a paperless, card-driven process in real-time. Capitec Bank was established on 1 March, 2001 and Capitec Bank Holdings Limited was listed on the JSE Securities Exchange on 18 February, 2002.
For further information about Capitec Bank visit www.capitecbank.co.za.
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