First Capital Bank Limited
A BRIEF HISTORY First Capital Bank first opened for business in Zimbabwe as Barclays Bank in 1912. In 2017, following a 104 year presence Barclays Bank plc, sold its majority shareholding in Barclays Bank of Zimbabwe to FMBcapital Holdings plc (FMBCH) The Bank now trades as First Capital Bank. ABOUT THE BANK First Capital Bank operates one of the biggest and oldest commercial banking networks in Zimbabwe with 32 branches and service centres in major cities and towns. The Bank offers a wide range of personal products including transactional accounts, internet banking, local and international debit cards as well as insurance products among others. Commercial products include treasury related services, lending products, foreign exchange and transactional products. In addition the bank has a wide ATM network spread across the country.
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Report MARKET COMMENT 11.10.2023 Market continues to firm up… The ZSE stretched gains in mid-week session as the All- Share Index went up 1.90%... WEEKLY REVIEW 30.10.2023 The market recorded modest gains in the week under review as the primary All-Share Index ticked up 2.80% to settle... Market comment 13.11.2023 ZSE breaks the rising streak… The market broke its rising momentum on a 0.94% loss to 172,243.41pts, marking an end... MARKET COMMENT 27.11.2023 Heavies anchor the market in Monday’s session... Heavies anchored the market in Monday’s trades, despite a slow trading session as... MARKET COMMENT 18.09.2024 ZSE takes a breather in midweek session… The ZSE market recorded losses in the mid-week session as the primary All... MARKET COMMENT 20.09.2024 ZSE subdued in the week-ending session… The market was subdued in the week ending session as the primary All Share... EFE YEARLY REPORT 2024 Review & 2025 Equities Outlook Zimbabwe's 2025 Crossroad 2024 was marked by significant political turbulence, particularly within the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), leading... MARKET COMMENT 30.01.2025 ZSE records a 0.45% loss in mid-week trades… The ZSE market continued to falter in the session as it fell... -
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