Nedbank Africa Regions Maintains Solid Performance, Restructures for Future Growth
Nedbank Africa Regions (NAR) has reported a robust performance for the financial year ended December 31, 2022, underscoring the bank’s ability to navigate challenging market conditions across the continent. NAR’s headline earnings reached E447 million, representing a 14% increase from the previous year. The results come as Nedbank Group overall posted an 8% rise in [ ]
By Staff Reporter

Nedbank Africa Regions (NAR) has reported a robust performance for the financial year ended December 31, 2022, underscoring the bank’s ability to navigate challenging market conditions across the continent. NAR’s headline earnings reached E447 million, representing a 14% increase from the previous year. The results come as Nedbank Group overall posted an 8% rise in headline earnings, reaching R16.69 billion.
Steady Gains Despite Headwinds
Nedbank Africa Regions Group Managing Executive, Dr. Terence Sibiya, emphasized the resilience of the bank’s regional operations despite macroeconomic challenges. Markets such as Zimbabwe and other African countries faced inflationary pressures and currency fluctuations; however, NAR managed to maintain a stable growth trajectory.
“Our focus on disciplined risk management and client-centric services has helped us deliver strong results,” Dr. Sibiya noted. “These figures demonstrate our commitment to driving sustainable value for our stakeholders, even under difficult circumstances.”
Local Leadership in Eswatini
In Eswatini, Nedbank Managing Director Fikile Nkosi credited the positive performance to a combination of innovative products, customer-focused initiatives, and prudent cost management. She highlighted the bank’s success in strengthening relationships with small and medium enterprises (SMEs), a segment that remains a key driver of economic growth in the country.
“Eswatini’s SMEs are crucial to our local economy,” Nkosi said. “We aim to support these businesses by offering tailored financial solutions that foster entrepreneurship and job creation.”
Restructuring for Long-Term Growth
Alongside the positive earnings report, Nedbank announced an organizational restructuring designed to unlock new growth opportunities. Part of this initiative involves merging the Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB) division with Business Banking, a strategic move expected to streamline operations and enhance service delivery.
Bank officials say the realignment will allow for more efficient use of resources and faster innovation in product offerings, ultimately benefiting both retail and corporate customers across the continent.
Focus on Sustainability and Innovation
With environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations taking center stage in global finance, Nedbank reaffirmed its commitment to responsible banking practices. Dr. Sibiya stressed that investing in technology and sustainable business models will remain a priority, enabling the bank to serve a broader customer base while minimizing environmental impact.
Outlook and Expectations
Market analysts anticipate that Nedbank’s emphasis on strategic partnerships, digital banking, and responsible lending will position the institution for continued growth in Africa. The bank’s management maintains a cautiously optimistic outlook, pointing to ongoing macroeconomic uncertainties but also highlighting opportunities in emerging sectors such as fintech and renewable energy.
As Nedbank Africa Regions embarks on its new structural framework, shareholders and customers alike will be watching closely to see how the bank leverages its momentum and navigates the evolving financial landscape across the continent.
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