Stephen Grootes speaks to Kenny Fihla, Absa Group CEO, about the bank’s latest financial results, after the it reported a 12% increase in headline earnings to R24.8 billion for the 2025 financial year. The performance was supported by stronger pre-provision profit, lower credit impairments, and continued momentum across key divisions, particularly Corporate and Investment Banking, as well as the group’s Africa Regions operations.
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