Finance
Credit Suisse refers some Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, others wealth management clients in its portfolio to Barclays
Credit Suisse has signed a deal with Barclays to take on rich clients in Nigeria, Botswana, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mauritius, the Seychelles, Tanzania and Zambia of Africa after it decided to exit wealth management in nine countries, the Swiss bank said, confirming an earlier Bloomberg report. “Credit Suisse has signed a private banking client referral agreement with Barclays as part of the plan to exit nine non-core wealth management markets primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa, excluding South Africa – as announced in November 2021 as part of the bank’s Group Strategy Review,” the bank said in a statement to Reuters.
The assets under management total around $2.5 billion, the Bloomberg report said. Botswana, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Mauritius, Nigeria, the Seychelles, Tanzania and Zambia are the countries affected, according to the report. The financial terms of the deal between the Credit Suisse and Barclays would depend on how many clients transferred their assets, the report added, citing people familiar with the matter.
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