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    RMB to expand its franchise in Nigeria

    RMB confirmed on Monday (26 November) that‚ through its parent FirstRand Bank Limited‚ it has secured an investment banking licence from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) which required an initial capital investment of US$100m.

    RMB has been operating in Nigeria from a representative office since January 2010 and is already a meaningful player in the Nigerian investment banking sector.

    Alan Pullinger‚ chief executive of RMB‚ says that the licence will allow RMB to more rapidly build its franchise‚ provide products and services to the corporate and institutional client segments as well as employ talented bankers in the country.

    "We are very pleased to have secured this licence‚" said Pullinger. "Nigeria and the West African region are experiencing significant growth and although we have already established a track record through our representative office‚ this licence will allow us to significantly scale up our in-country offering."

    RMB Nigeria will provide corporate advisory services‚ equity capital markets‚ infrastructure and project finance‚ resource finance‚ structured trade and commodity finance‚ and fixed income‚ currency and commodity services to large local‚ regional and international corporates already operating in or entering Nigeria and the broader West African economies.

    Sizwe Nxasana‚ chief executive of FirstRand‚ said that this development was in line with FirstRand's strategy to build a presence in high growth African markets with attractive long term prospects.

    "This move is consistent with our strategy as we often enter a new market through the appropriate operating franchise‚ in this case RMB‚ and the rest of the banking group may then follow. Nigeria currently offers strong growth prospects particularly with regards to corporate and investment banking."

    RMB Nigeria‚ with Michael Larbie as its chief executive‚ will operate from their offices in Lagos.

    Source: I-Net Bridge

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