ICICI Bank, India’s second largest banking player, will end its operations in South Africa after eight years of operations in the country. The structure evokes a lack of return on its assets, but also a very competitive environment in the South African banking sector. In January 2016, the bank operationalized its first full-service branch in Johannesburg, offering business-only banking. Becoming the first Indian private sector bank to open a branch on the African continent. At the time, ICICI Bank indicated that it would provide financial assistance to joint ventures and
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