Principle 3: Clients and Customers
- Africa & Middle Eastcase studiesPrinciple 3: Clients and CustomersPrinciple 4: StakeholdersPrinciples for Responsible BankingSector: Financial Services
Case study: How MCB works with its clients and customers to encourage sustainable practices
Established in 1838, with over one million individual and non-individual customers, MCB Limited is the leading bank in Mauritius and operates as part of the MCB ... - Africa & Middle Eastcase studiesPrinciple 3: Clients and CustomersPrinciple 4: StakeholdersPrinciples for Responsible BankingSector: Financial Services
Case study: How Standard Bank works with its clients and customers to encourage sustainable practices
Standard Bank Group, Africa’s largest bank, boasts a 161-year history of operational excellence and value, and is dedicated to leveraging its expertise, insights, and profound understanding ... - Africa & Middle Eastcase studiesPrinciple 3: Clients and CustomersPrinciple 4: StakeholdersPrinciples for Responsible BankingSector: Financial Services
Case study: How FirstRand works with its clients and customers to encourage sustainable practices
FirstRand is the largest financial institution by market capitalisation in Africa, operating, through its portfolio of integrated financial services businesses, in South Africa, certain markets in ... - Africa & Middle Eastcase studiesPrinciple 3: Clients and CustomersPrinciple 4: StakeholdersPrinciples for Responsible BankingSector: Financial Services
Case study: How KCB Group works with its clients and customers to encourage sustainable practices
Established in 1896 and headquartered in Kenya, KCB Group Plc is East Africa’s largest commercial Bank with 603 branches, 1,270 ATMs and over 28,000 merchants and ... - Africa & Middle Eastcase studiesPrinciple 3: Clients and CustomersPrinciple 4: StakeholdersPrinciples for Responsible BankingSector: Financial Services
Case study: How Orabank works with its clients and customers to encourage sustainable practices
Orabank is a banking group managed by Oragroup, a holding company based in Lomé, Togo, and operates in twelve West and Central African countries, serving more ...