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  2. List of banks in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    RMB - Rand Merchant Bank. Grindrod Bank Limited. Imperial Bank South Africa. Investec Bank Limited. Ithala Bank. Mercantile Bank Limited. Nedbank Limited. Sasfin Bank Limited. Standard Bank of South Africa.

  3. New Zealand passport - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand passports (Māori: uruwhenua o Aotearoa) are issued to New Zealand citizens for the purpose of international travel by the Department of Internal Affairs.New Zealand has a passport possession rate of around 70% of the population and there are around 2.9 million New Zealand passports in circulation.

  4. Access Bank South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Access Bank South Africa is a subsidiary of Access Bank Group, a financial services conglomerate based in Nigeria, with subsidiaries in nine sub-Saharan countries, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates. The group also maintains representative offices in China, India and Lebanon. The group's shares of stock are listed on the Nigerian ...

  5. Bank Zero - Wikipedia

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    Bank Zero, registered with the South African Reserve Bank in 2018, is an exclusively digital mutual bank in South Africa. It offers banking to both individuals and businesses. Bank Zero joins other new banks in South Africa, such as TymeBank and Discovery Bank. [1] Despite an original planned soft launch at the end of 2019, [2] [3] the bank is ...

  6. Bidvest Bank - Wikipedia

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    Bidvest Bank, (BVBL), is a business bank in the Republic of South Africa. It is licensed as a "locally-controlled bank" by the Reserve Bank of South Africa, the national banking regulator. [1] It is a niche bank specialising in foreign exchange and providing retail banking, vehicle financing and insurance.

  7. South African Reserve Bank - Wikipedia

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    Website. resbank.co.za. The South African Reserve Bank ( SARB) is the central bank of South Africa. It was established in 1921 after Parliament passed an act, the "Currency and Bank Act of 10 August 1920", as a direct result of the abnormal monetary and financial conditions which World War I had brought. The SARB was only the fourth central ...

  8. South African passport - Wikipedia

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    A South African passport is a valid proof of citizenship document according to South African nationality law. As of February 2024, citizens of South Africa enjoyed visa-free access to 108 countries, of which some may require pre-travel registration according to the Visa Restrictions Index . South African passports are issued by the South ...

  9. Banking in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Banking in South Africa is centred on the South African Reserve Bank (SARB), which is the monetary authority and controls gold and foreign exchange reserves. Legislation and regulatory authorities. Banks Act, 1990. Financial Sector Regulation Act, 2017. Prudential Authority within SARB.