This statistic presents the cost-to-income ratio for selected African banks in 2016. Capitec Bank, based in South Africa, had the lowest cost-to-income ratio at 34 percent, while the highest belonged to Lagos-based UBA at 63 percent.
Cost-to-income ratio for selected African banks in 2016
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