Standard Bank - Southdale - Johannesburg, South Africa
Banking services since 1862, with rich South African heritage.
Standard Bank - Southdale
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Standard Bank - SouthdaleSOUTHDATE SHOPPING CENTRE, ALAMEIN ST, TURFFONTEIN, P.O. Box: 82686, SOUTHDALE, 2135.+27 11 681 2800https://www.yellosa.co.za/img/za/e/_1667575122-58-standard-bank-southdale.jpg

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Standard Bank - Southdale
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SOUTHDATE SHOPPING CENTRE, ALAMEIN ST, TURFFONTEIN, P.O. Box: 82686, SOUTHDALE, 2135., Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
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+27 11 433 8100
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- Monday: 09:00 - 15:30
- Tuesday: 09:00 - 15:30
- Wednesday: 09:00 - 15:30
- Thursday: 09:00 - 15:30
- Friday: 09:00 - 15:30
- Saturday: 08:30 - 11:00
- Sunday: Closed
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The bank now known as Standard Bank was formed in 1862 as a South African subsidiary of the British overseas bank Standard Bank, under the name The Standard Bank of South Africa.
The bank's origins can be traced to 1862, when a group of businessmen led by the prominent right-wing South African politician John Paterson formed a bank in London, initially under the name Standard Bank of British South Africa. The bank started operations in 1863 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, and soon after opening it merged with several other banks including the Commercial Bank of Port Elizabeth, the Colesberg Bank, the British Kaffrarian Bank and the Fauresmith Bank.
It was prominent in financing and development of the diamond fields of Kimberley in 1867. The word "British" was dropped from the title
Standard Bank in Adderley St, Cape Town
Until 1962 the British bank was formally known as the Standard Bank of South Africa, although by then its operations spread across Africa. When the South African operations were formed into a subsidiary in 1962, the parent changed its name to Standard Bank Limited, and the South African subsidiary took its parent's previous name.
In 1967 shares in the Standard Bank of South Africa were offered to the South African public, although the British parent company retained over 80% of the shares.
The parent bank merged in 1969 with Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China and the combined bank became known as Standard Chartered Bank. In 1969 the Standard Bank Investment Corporation (now Standard Bank Group) was established as the holding company of the South African bank. During the 1970s and 1980s Standard Chartered gradually reduced its shareholding, and sold its remaining 39% stake in Standard Bank Group in 1987, transferring complete ownership of the holding company to South African investors and in particular Liberty Life (and its affiliates), with the latter being the company's major shareholder until 1999.
The bank's origins can be traced to 1862, when a group of businessmen led by the prominent right-wing South African politician John Paterson formed a bank in London, initially under the name Standard Bank of British South Africa. The bank started operations in 1863 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, and soon after opening it merged with several other banks including the Commercial Bank of Port Elizabeth, the Colesberg Bank, the British Kaffrarian Bank and the Fauresmith Bank.
It was prominent in financing and development of the diamond fields of Kimberley in 1867. The word "British" was dropped from the title
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in 1883. When gold was discovered on the Witwatersrand, the bank expanded northwards and on 11 October 1886 the bank started doing business in a tent at Ferreira's Camp (later to be called Johannesburg), thus becoming the first bank to open a branch on the Witwatersrand gold fields. On 1 November 1901 a second branch was opened in Eloff Street of Johannesburg.Standard Bank in Adderley St, Cape Town
Until 1962 the British bank was formally known as the Standard Bank of South Africa, although by then its operations spread across Africa. When the South African operations were formed into a subsidiary in 1962, the parent changed its name to Standard Bank Limited, and the South African subsidiary took its parent's previous name.
In 1967 shares in the Standard Bank of South Africa were offered to the South African public, although the British parent company retained over 80% of the shares.
The parent bank merged in 1969 with Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China and the combined bank became known as Standard Chartered Bank. In 1969 the Standard Bank Investment Corporation (now Standard Bank Group) was established as the holding company of the South African bank. During the 1970s and 1980s Standard Chartered gradually reduced its shareholding, and sold its remaining 39% stake in Standard Bank Group in 1987, transferring complete ownership of the holding company to South African investors and in particular Liberty Life (and its affiliates), with the latter being the company's major shareholder until 1999.
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Standard Bank - SouthdaleSOUTHDATE SHOPPING CENTRE, ALAMEIN ST, TURFFONTEIN, P.O. Box: 82686, SOUTHDALE, 2135.+27 11 681 2800https://www.yellosa.co.za/img/za/e/_1667575122-58-standard-bank-southdale.jpg
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no help if you are abroad. just spend ages on the phone which costs a fortune and they are always un able to assist
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How do u change your number and email when u are not in the country
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