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Home » Investments » Standard Bank sets eyes on East Africa’s infrastructure and trade boom

Standard Bank sets eyes on East Africa’s infrastructure and trade boom

Queen Amber by Queen Amber
5 months ago
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Standard Bank Group Chief Executive Sim Tshabalala with Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa

Standard Bank Group Chief Executive Sim Tshabalala with Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa

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Standard Bank Group has reaffirmed its commitment to expanding its footprint in East Africa, citing strong growth fundamentals, rising regional integration, and the region’s growing relevance in global supply chains.

In a statement to the media, Standard Bank Group Chief Executive Sim Tshabalala said Africa continues to stand out as a compelling opportunity in an increasingly uncertain global environment, supported by favourable GDP growth prospects, a large and youthful population, and accelerating economic formalisation.

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“Africa’s importance is rising further, offering both rapidly growing consumer demand and essential supply side advantages, including critical minerals required for global industries,” Tshabalala said.

During his visit to Kenya this week, Tshabalala met President Ruto, National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi, and Principal Secretary Dr Chris Kiptoo to discuss Kenya’s macroeconomic outlook, fiscal consolidation, and the role of financial institutions in supporting growth. He also engaged with key private sector players, including Safaricom, where he met CEO Peter Ndegwa to explore partnerships delivering future-focused digital solutions across the continent.

Within this broader continental context, East Africa is emerging as a focal point for investment and growth. Anchored by fast-growing economies such as Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda, and Rwanda, the region has become a hub for infrastructure development, innovation, and cross-border trade.

Standard Bank highlighted East Africa’s strategic access to the Indian Ocean as a key advantage, positioning the region as a vital link between Africa and markets in the Middle East, South Asia, and the wider Indo-Pacific. This connectivity is increasingly relevant as global supply chains diversify and seek new growth corridors.

The bank also pointed to the region’s human capital, alongside improving physical, digital, and institutional infrastructure, as factors supporting East Africa’s potential to become a global hub for advanced information technology investment and innovation. This view is reinforced by Standard Bank’s ongoing engagement with clients and policymakers across the region.

Large-scale infrastructure corridors, including port developments in Mombasa and Dar es Salaam and transport links into the interior, are improving regional connectivity and attracting a broad range of international partners. At the same time, the expansion and deepening integration of the East African Community is strengthening the region’s economic influence and collective bargaining power.

“As Africa’s geopolitical weight rises, East Africa’s combination of strategic location and rapid growth is making it one of the continent’s most consequential subregions,” Tshabalala said.

Against this backdrop, Standard Bank Group said it remains focused on growing its East African operations and leveraging its African and international network to better serve clients in the region. The bank’s strategy centres on deepening and scaling its existing businesses while aligning with its stated purpose: “Africa is our home, we drive her growth.”

The group added that full integration of its Africa-wide network is central to its growth agenda, enabling clients, stakeholders, and regional economies to benefit from its cross-continental reach and capabilities.

“We remain excited to partner on delivering this shared vision of driving Africa’s growth for its people,” Tshabalala said.

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