Get your tissues because our big bankers earn far more eye-watering amounts compared to SA’s insurance CEOs.
BrandsEye analysed some 500 000 social media posts to find out how South Africans really feel about our top banks.
Forbes partnered with market research firm Statista to produce their list of the World’s Best Banks, including five in South Africa.
The bank has issued a public statement after the potential hacking at a third-party service provider led to clients’ details being compromised.
South Africans love a good rant on social media. If you analyse those rants, you’ll see a few patterns emerging.
Let Seth take you on a stroll through his banking journey, and why he’s finally turned his back on Nedbank.
Banking strike thwarted. Whistleblower is CIA. Bojo‘s sister attacks him. Amazon’s new gadgets. Softbank keeps losing. Ashton’s mistress.
The 2019 Fortune Global 2 000 list, decided on total revenues for the respective fiscal year, features 12 South African companies.
In another case of David versus Goliath, two Gugulethu entrepreneurs are taking on Nedbank, claiming the bank has violated their patent.
When you break down their paydays to a daily figure, it’s clear that the CEOs of South Africa’s banks can afford to live pretty lavish lifestyles.
The latest South African Customer Satisfaction Index (Sacsi) for banking report is out, and it’s not great news for Absa.
Nedbank is under the pump after it emerged that they sold thousands of fully-paid off houses, without giving the homeowners any kind of notice period.
They say competition is healthy, which is why the growth of another big bank here at home can only benefit us Saffas.
You have to love South Africa’s banks, don’t you. We’ve taken Nedbank to the cleaners in the past but this time they’ve made it all too easy.
I have said this many times and I still believe it to be true. Every bank can and will let you down at some stage. People who have loyalty to a particular bank are just lucky.
In the last couple weeks we wrote an article accusing Nedbank of acting in an illegal manner – by A) spamming clients and B) charging for the opt-out. This is their response.
Yesterday we brought you a story about Nedbank and their habit of spamming customers. It turns out they ARE breaking the law.
I’m sure it’s illegal to send spam text messages and ask people to opt out AFTER the fact. But Nedbank seem to have taken things to the next level.
All Dreamliners grounded across the world. Facebook launches free phone calls. Nedbank is the most expensive bank in SA. Lance loses Olympic medal. How did Dr. Dre make everyone want his headphones?
Moody’s announced today that, following the revision of the country’s foreign currency desposit ceiling, it had downgraded South Africa’s five biggest banks. This comes only days after the ratings agency downgraded SA’s government bond rating.
Recent research confirms that the vast majority of South African internet users bank online, but that banks have been very slow to make use of digital channels to meet customers’ needs. A study by market research firm Columinate, which assessed consumer internet banking behaviour and satisfaction levels, suggests there is plenty of room for improvement for banks trying to connect digitally with their customers.
A strange number has appeared on the screen of my phone, twice a day, every day this week. I left it – as I do most phone calls – because I was/am usually doing something at the time. And even if I’m doing nothing, that does qualify as doing something these days. My voicemail message […]