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Absa Capital named Best Debt House in South Africa in Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2011

12 July 2011 Absa Capital

Absa Capital has clinched the title of Best Debt House in the South Africa in the Euromoney Awards for Excellence in 2011. The awards are recognised as one of the most prestigious in the financial services industry.

Absa Capital continues to lead the deepening of the South African debt capital market through innovation and facilitating the expansion of new markets, such as the public High Yield Bond market.

Says Stephen van Coller, Chief Executive for Absa Capital: “This is an excellent achievement for our Debt Capital Markets team. We are delighted to be named as Best Debt House in South Africa. Our Barclays Capital and Absa Capital integrated offering has enabled South African clients to not only access the SA market but to access the global debt capital markets as well.

The Euromoney Awards for Excellence are in their 20th consecutive year. They continue to be the most respected awards in the financial services industry.

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