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Standard Chartered Reshapes Strategy with Potential Business Sales

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  • Standard Chartered is exploring the sale of its retail and wealth banking businesses in Botswana, Uganda, and Zambia.
  • This strategic move supports its goal of reallocating resources to its thriving wealth management operations, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • The bank, active in Africa for 170 years, plans to invest $1.5 billion over five years in wealth advisors, enhanced digital tools, and cross-border services.
  • This focus aligns with the group’s Q3 2024 strategy to concentrate on markets and segments offering the strongest growth potential.
  • Chief executive Bill Winters highlights that this approach will strengthen the bank’s core services and enhance its ability to outperform the market.
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