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Absa separation from Barclays on track for completion in 2020

Jun 08 2019 14:19

Absa said in a statement on Friday that its programme to separate from Barclays is 69% complete.

According to Absa, 184 of the 266 projects have been successfully delivered, two years into the three-year programme.

The separation comprises the gradual replacement of services, primarily involving operational and information technology, provided to Absa by Barclays, which reduced its shareholding in the African financial services group to a minority stake in 2017.

The separation also includes transitioning from the Barclays brand to "Absa" in 12 countries, a process that is underway, with South Africa having been completed during 2018.

"Very few programmes of this level of complexity are being undertaken in the financial services industry today. We have passed several milestones, but there are hard yards still to come," said Paul O'Flaherty, chief executive: engineering services, at Absa Group.

"The successful migration of core banking platforms in African regional operations in April and digital channels in African regional operations in May are significant recent milestones."

The 266 projects in the separation programme have an average 18-month duration and several run concurrently. More than 1 000 Absa employees and about 800 contractors are working to deliver the separation.

According to Absa, the separation presents a strategic and operational opportunity to effect improvements with half of the systems being replaced being transformational in nature and the other half being a hybrid of refreshed systems with transformational elements.  

Barclays made a R12.6bn contribution towards the separation programme in 2017. Of this figure, R8.5bn has been spent to date.  

"While capital expenditure will peak in the current calendar year, the separation programme is running on time and within budget," said Absa.  

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