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'''Sasfin Bank''' is a commercial bank in the [[Republic of South Africa|South Africa]]. It is one of the locally controlled banks licensed by the [[South African Reserve Bank|Reserve Bank of South Africa]] which is the national banking regulator.<ref>[http://www.finforum.co.za/banks_south_africa.htm#local%20banks List of Licensed Financial Institutions In South Africa]</ref> The bank serves both individuals and businesses, focusing on large corporate clients and high-net-worth individuals.<ref>{{citation|title=Home Equity Closing Stocks|url=http://www.sahomeloans.org.za/2012/11/22/home-equity-closing-costs-2/|accessdate=18 November 2013|date=17 November 2013}}</ref> The stock of the bank's holding company '''Sasfin Holdings Limited''', is listed at the [[Johannesburg Stock Exchange]], where it trades under the symbol: '''SFN'''.<ref>[http://www.google.com/finance?q=JNB:SFN Corporate Profile At Google Finance]</ref> The [[World Bank]], through its arm [[International Finance Corporation]] (IFC), owns a US$10 million equity shareholding at Sasfin, which it acquired in July 2009.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200909250873.html IFC Invested Ten Million Dollars In Sasfin July 2009]</ref>
'''Sasfin Bank''' is a commercial bank in the [[Republic of South Africa|South Africa]]. It is one of the locally controlled banks licensed by the [[South African Reserve Bank|Reserve Bank of South Africa]] which is the national banking regulator.<ref>[http://www.finforum.co.za/banks_south_africa.htm#local%20banks List of Licensed Financial Institutions In South Africa]</ref> The bank serves both individuals and businesses, focusing on large corporate clients and high-net-worth individuals.<ref>{{citation|title=Home Equity Closing Stocks|url=http://www.sahomeloans.org.za/2012/11/22/home-equity-closing-costs-2/|accessdate=18 November 2013|date=17 November 2013}}</ref> The stock of the bank's holding company '''Sasfin Holdings Limited''', is listed at the [[Johannesburg Stock Exchange]], where it trades under the symbol: '''SFN'''.<ref>[http://www.google.com/finance?q=JNB:SFN Corporate Profile At Google Finance]</ref> The [[World Bank]], through its arm [[International Finance Corporation]] (IFC), owns a US$10 million equity shareholding at Sasfin, which it acquired in July 2009.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200909250873.html IFC Invested Ten Million Dollars In Sasfin July 2009]</ref>



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Sasfin Holdings Limited
Company typePublic company
JSE: SFN
IndustryFinancial services
Websitewww.sasfin.com

Sasfin Bank is a commercial bank in the South Africa. It is one of the locally controlled banks licensed by the Reserve Bank of South Africa which is the national banking regulator.[1] The bank serves both individuals and businesses, focusing on large corporate clients and high-net-worth individuals.[2] The stock of the bank's holding company Sasfin Holdings Limited, is listed at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, where it trades under the symbol: SFN.[3] The World Bank, through its arm International Finance Corporation (IFC), owns a US$10 million equity shareholding at Sasfin, which it acquired in July 2009.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ List of Licensed Financial Institutions In South Africa
  2. ^ Home Equity Closing Stocks, 17 November 2013, retrieved 18 November 2013
  3. ^ Corporate Profile At Google Finance
  4. ^ IFC Invested Ten Million Dollars In Sasfin July 2009