Cavmont Bank
Cavmont Bank Limited is a commercial bank in Zambia. It is licensed by the Bank of Zambia, the central bank and national banking regulator.[3]
Type | Public: LUSE: CCHZ |
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Industry | Financial services |
Founded | January 1, 2004 |
Headquarters | 2374 Thabo Mbeki Road, Lusaka, Zambia |
Key people | Guy Phiri Chairman Charles H. de B Carey Chief Executive Officer[1] |
Products | Loans, Checking, Savings, Foreign & Local Currency Investments, Debit Cards, Online Banking & ePayments, ATMs |
Revenue | Aftertax:ZMW:696,000 (US$71,100) (2016)[2] |
Total assets | ZMW:946.8 million (US$96.7 million) (2016)[2] |
Number of employees | 245 (2016)[2] |
Website | Homepage |
Location
The headquarters and main branch of Cavmont Bank Limited are located at 2374 Thabo Mbeki Road, in the city of Lusaka, the capital and largest city in Zambia.[4] The geographical coordinates of the headquarters of the bank are: 15°24'06.0"S, 28°19'20.0"E (Latitude:-15.401667; Longitude:28.322222).[5]
Overview
CBL provides an array of banking services including in the areas of community banking, retail banking, investment, and corporate banking. As of June 2016, the bank was a retail bank with total assets valued at ZMW:946.8 million (US$96.7 million), with shareholders' equity of ZMW:118.1 million (US$12.1 million). At that time the bank employed a total of 245 people.[2] By December 2016, the bank's total assets had increased to ZMW:1,063,735,000.00 (US$108.64 million).[6]
History
The Bank was established on 1 January 2004, following a merger between Cavmont Merchant Bank Limited (incorporated in October 1992), and New Capital Bank Plc., (incorporated in June 1992). In 2006 the Bank's holding company, Cavmont Capital Holdings Zambia Plc (CCHZ)', sought a strategic investment partner and identified Capricorn Investment Holdings Limited (CIH). CIH acquired a 44.2% shareholding in CCHZ in 2007.[7]
Discussions held with the Bank of Zambia to find an acceptable manner to recapitalize Cavmont Bank through a rights issue by CCHZ were concluded successfully, with CIH underwriting the rights issue. Consequently, CCHZ raised additional share capital of more than K15.4 billion in 2007 and the re-positioning of Cavmont Bank commenced.[8]
The Bank of Zambia revised capitalization requirements for local Banks and foreign Banks and it is in light of this that the holding company has warehoused 51% shares in Makumbi Investments Limited a special purpose vehicle earmarked for forward offer to local investors. As of 31 December 2013, the Bank has met the equity shareholding and capital requirements for local banks.[9]
Ownership
Cavmont Bank Limited is a 100 percent subsidiary of Cavmont Capital Holdings Zambia Plc. (CCHZ). The investors in CCHZ, and therefore in CBL, include Capricorn Investment Holdings (CIH), a financial conglomerate with investment interests in three Southern African countries: Botswana, Namibia and Zambia. CIH owns controlling interests in Bank Gaborone in Botswana and Bank Windhoek in Namibia, in addition to its minority shareholding in Cavmont Capital Holdings Zambia Plc. The stock of the holding company, CCHZ, is Listed on the Lusaka Stock Exchange (LUSE), where it trades under the symbol: CCHZ. The shareholding in CCHZ and therefore in CBL is depicted in the table below:[10]
Rank | Name of Owner | Percentage Ownership |
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1. | Makumbi Investments Limited | 51.0 |
2. | Capricorn Investment Holdings | 44.2 |
3. | Cavmont and Company SA | |
4. | Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO) | |
5. | Zambia National Pensions Scheme Authority (NAPSA) | |
6. | White Barry Howard | |
7. | 319 Others | 3.0 |
Total | 100 | |
Branch Network
As of May 2018, Cavmont Bank maintained a network of branches at the locations:[11]
- Head Office: Cavmont House, Piziya Office Park, 2374 Thabo Mbeki Road, Lusaka
- Makumbi Commercial Branch: Cavmont House, Piziya Office Park, 2374 Thabo Mbeki Road, Lusaka
- Lusaka Square Branch: Anchor House, Sapele Road, Lusaka
- Tazara Branch: Ground Floor, Tazara House, Corner of Dedan Kimathi Road and Independence Avenue, Lusaka
- Kalingalinga Branch: B4/29/146, Kamloops Road, Lusaka
- Garden Branch: 39 Katima Mulilo Road, Lusaka
- Industrial Branch: Blessing Center, Corner of Vubu Road and Lumumba Road, Emmasdale, Lusaka
- Mansa Branch: Corner of President Road and Chitimukulu Road, Mansa
- Mwense Branch: Office No 5, Community Development Block, Mwense
- Chipata Branch: 4769 Lunkhwakwa Road, Chipata
- Ndola Branch: 93 Z-Mart Mall, Shop No 7, President Avenue, Ndola
- Kitwe Branch: 33 Ebenezer Centre, Independence Ave, Kitwe
- Kitwe Agency: 1306 Chibuluma Road, Industrial Area, Kitwe
- Chingola Branch: ZRA Building, 11 Kitwe Road, Chingola
- Chililabombwe Branch: 151 Buntungwa Road, Industrial Area, Chililabombwe
- Mbala Branch: Independence Avenue, Mbala
- Mpulungu Branch: Harbour Road, Mpulungu
- Kasama Branch: Shoprite Centre, Independence Road, Kasama
- Solwezi Branch: Solwezi
- Mufumbwe Branch: 1 Main Street, Mufumbwe.
The Capricorn Group
Cavmont Bank is a member of the Capricorn Group of Companies under the umbrella of the parent company Capricorn Investment Holdings, a Namibia-based investment conglomerate.[12] The Group has investment interests in southern Africa, as outlined in the graphic below:
- Zambia
- Cavmont Capital Holdings Zambia Plc. - 44.5% Shareholding
- Cavmont Bank Limited - 44.5% Shareholding
- Namibia
- Bank Windhoek Holdings Limited - 73% Shareholding
- Bank Windhoek Limited - 73% Shareholding
- BW Finance Limited - 73% Shareholding
- Welwitschia Nammic Insurance Brokers Limited - 56.7% Shareholding
- Namib BOU Limited - 73% Shareholding
- Santam Namibia Limited - 18.3%Shareholding
- Sanlam Namibia Holdings Limited - 21.5% Shareholding
- Nammic Financial Services Holdings - 100% Shareholding
- GH Group Employee Share Trust - 16.4% Shareholding
- Botswana
- Capricorn Investment Holdings Botswana Limited - 94.9% Shareholding
- Bank Gaborone Limited - 94.9% Shareholding
- Ellwood Insurance Brokers limited - 94.9% Shareholding
- SmartSwitch Botswana Limited - 47.5% Shareholding
- Capricorn Asset Management Limited - 75.2% Shareholding
- Capricorn Capital Limited - 100% Shareholding
- Cyan ES Limited - 100% Shareholding
Governance
There are six members on the Board of Directors of Cavmont Bank:[1]
- Guy D.Z. Phiri - Chairman
- Thinus Prinsool - Vice Chairman
- Chitupa Muzariri - Director
- Johan Swanepoel - Director
- Joseph Ngosa - Director
- Charles H de B Carey - Managing Director.
References
- Cavmont Bank (1 May 2018). "The Board of Directors of Cavmont Bank Limited". Lusaka: Cavmont Bank Limited. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- "Cavmont Bank Annual Report and Financial Reports for he Year Ended 30 June 2016" (PDF). Lusaka: Cavmont Bank Limited. 28 September 2016. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- Bank of Zambia (1 May 2018). "List of Licensed Commercial Banks in Zambia". Lusaka: Bank of Zambia. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- Cavmont Bank (1 May 2018). "The Branch Network of Cavmont Bank Limited". Lusaka: Cavmont Bank Limited. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- Google (1 May 2018). "Location of the Headquarters of Cavmont Bank Limited, Thabo Mbeki Road, Lusaka, Zambia" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- Financifi (29 March 2017). "Cavmont Capital Holdings Zambia Plc 2016 year end results". Lusaka: Financifi.com. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- Cavmont Bank (1 May 2018). "Cavmont Bank: Company Profile". Lusaka: Cavmont Bank Limited. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- Weildlich, Brigitte (15 January 2009). "Capricorn Did Not Buy Zambian Bank". The Namibian. Windhoek. Archived from the original on 23 October 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- Cavmont Bank (1 January 2017). "Cavmont Bank Zambia Limited aligns to consolidated group structure, positions business for strong growth". Lusaka: Cavmont Bank Limited. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- "Cavmont Bank: Company Profile". Cavmont Bank. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
- Cavmont Bank (1 May 2018). "The Branches of Cavmont Bank Limited". Lusaka: Cavmont Bank Limited. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- Katswara, Tonderai (9 November 2006). "Namibia: Bank Windhoek Becomes 100 Percent Namibian". The Namibian via AllAfrica.com. Windhoek. Retrieved 1 May 2018.