A STRATEGIC ANALYSIS OF CAPITEC BANK LIMITED WITHIN …

A STRATEGIC ANALYSIS OF CAPITEC BANK LIMITED WITHIN THE SOUTH AFRICAN BANKING INDUSTRY By Michael Coenraad de Lange

Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of MAGISTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION at the

Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Business School

Research Supervisor: Prof JA Jonker November 2013

DECLARATION

I hereby declare that the above-mentioned treatise is my own work and that it has not previously been submitted for assessment to another University or for another qualification. I further declare that I followed all the applicable ethical guidelines in the conducting the research.

Signed: Michael de Lange

Date: November 2013

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This research study would not have been possible to complete without the valuable contributions and support of the following people:

To my research supervisor, Professor Kobus Jonker, for his dedication, support and professional advice in helping me complete this study;

To my girlfriend Jess, for all her understanding and willingness, her support, undying love and dedication in helping me throughout the duration of my MBA;

To my family, for believing in me and providing the necessary support and for raising me to be a dedicated and disciplined individual in order to reach my goals and complete this research study.

DEDICATION This research treatise is dedicated to my late father who tragically passed away last year. He was an inspiration to us all and my hero. Gone but never forgotten. Thank you Dad.

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ABSTRACT

The South African banking industry is well regulated and oligopolistic by nature. The financial sector in South Africa is of a world class standard, comparing favourably to that of developed economies i.e. United States of America and Great Britain, and developing economies such as the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries. The South African financial sector possesses the critical elements to exhibit good growth and sustainable profitability.

Capitec Bank Limited revolutionised the banking industry by providing a simplified and cost effective banking solution targeting the masses i.e. the "unbanked" population of South Africa. The company pursued a disruptive innovation strategy by targeting the lower income earning segment of the market i.e. individuals who are employed but do not have a bank account.

Capitecs strategic approach and business model were designed around innovation and technology, exploiting a previously untapped market that no other competitor targeted. This approach has resulted in the banks phenomenal growth over the past decade and most notably has seen Capitecs return on equity (ROE) increase from 12% to 26% and advances to customers increase from R116 million to R16 billion. This has set a precedent which the big four banks, namely ABSA, First National Bank, Standard Bank and Nedbank, could not match.

Contributing to Capitecs success and the basis on which its business model is built are four pillars: accessibility, simplicity, affordability and personalised service. These pillars have created a competitive advantage resulting in the big four banks playing catch up.

A strategic analysis of Capitec Bank was conducted in order to assess the feasibility of expansion by the bank into Africa. The conclusion of the study indicated that it was indeed a viable option for Capitec to expand its footprint across borders into Africa through mergers with banks exhibiting a similar business model, for example Equity Bank based in Kenya.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH OBJECTIVES

1.1 Introduction and background ...........................................................................1 1.2 Research objectives ........................................................................................4 1.3 Research questions .........................................................................................5 1.4 Delimitation of the research .............................................................................5 1.5 Research methodology ....................................................................................6

1.5.1 Literature review ...................................................................................6 1.5.2 Strategic analysis ..................................................................................6 1.6 Limitations of the study ....................................................................................7 1.7 Significance of the research ............................................................................7 1.8 Clarification of key concepts ............................................................................8 1.9 Chapter outline ................................................................................................10 1.10 Conclusion .....................................................................................................10

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW ? SOUTH AFRICAN BANKING INDUSTRY

2.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................11 2.2 Strategic group map of the South African banking industry ..............................12

2.2.1Key competitors .......................................................................................12 2.3 Industry analysis ...............................................................................................15

2.3.1 Introduction .............................................................................................15 2.3.2 Environmental Analysis of the South African banking industry ...............15 2.3.3 Porters Five Forces Model......................................................................17 2.3.4 SWOT analysis of the banking industry ..........................................21 2.4 Strategic stance and actions of the main players in the banking industry including Capitec Bank ....................................................................................................23 2.4.1 Introduction .............................................................................................23 2.4.2 ABSA ......................................................................................................23 2.4.3 Capitec Bank ..........................................................................................24 2.4.4 Nedbank .................................................................................................24 2.4.5 Standard Bank ........................................................................................25 2.4.6 First National Bank ................................................................................25 2.5 Conclusion .......................................................................................26

CHAPTER THREE: LITERATURE REVIEW ? CAPITEC BANK LIMITED

3.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................28 3.2 History and background of Capitec Bank Limited .............................................29 3.3 Capitec Bank Limiteds ownership structure .....................................................31 3.4 Micro-lending financial institution landscape ....................................................33 3.5 Capitec Banks business model ........................................................................34

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