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Standard Bank CEO Ben Kruger to step down

Following a carefully planned management succession process Standard Bank Group announces changes to its current joint-group chief executive structure. The board is satisfied that the structure, which was necessary in 2013, has met and in many respects exceeded expectations.

Accordingly, Ben Kruger steps down from the role of joint-group chief executive with immediate effect. He remains an executive director of the company, reporting to the group chief executive.

Sim Tshabalala continues in the role of group chief executive of Standard Bank Group and chief executive of The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited.

โ€œThe board expresses appreciation to both Ben and Sim, who have successfully led the process of refreshing the groupโ€™s strategy and managed complex challenges which faced the group in several jurisdictions, while delivering respectable returns to our shareholders. The resounding success of the joint-group chief executive structure is testament to the groupโ€™s culture and values which include working in teams, respecting each other and upholding the highest levels of integrity. Good momentum has been achieved in the implementation of the groupโ€™s refreshed strategy,โ€ said Group Chairman Thulani Gcabashe.

The board appreciates Benโ€™s selfless leadership and is pleased that he remains part of the leadership team going forward.

Benโ€™s new role will include:ย Contributing to the governance of the groupย as a member of the group board; contributing toย the leadership, management and governance of Africa Regions; guidingย theย continued digitisation ofย the group;ย deepening and broadening the groupโ€™s relationship with its strategic partner ICBC;ย helping with the management ofย the Groupโ€™s risks; and maintainingย and building keyย client relationships.


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