Standard enhances sub-Saharan custody network

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SOUTH AFRICA - Standard Bank, South Africa's leading provider of custodial services, has announced plans to enhance its custody product offering in sub-Saharan Africa through the creation of a regional custody network.

Standard Bank's initial focus will be on Kenya, Nigeria, Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe, with the goal of having a substantial part of the network in place by the end of 2003. The remaining markets...

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