FNB Private has been named Africa’s Best Private Bank in the prestigious 2025 Euromoney Global Private Banking Awards, marking a significant milestone in its evolution as a leader in private banking and wealth management. Further cementing the bank’s leadership position, it took top honours in five other award categories, including Africa’s Best for Ultra High Net Worth, Africa’s Best for Succession Planning, Botswana’s Best International Private Bank, and Namibia’s Best International Private Bank. The Euromoney Global Private Banking Awards are among the most prestigious in the international financial services industry.
With a rigorous judging process involving comprehensive entrant submissions and panel interviews conducted by experienced global experts, these awards serve as a benchmark for excellence. According to FNB Private CEO Sizwe Nxedlana, “winning multiple categories affirms FNB Private’s role as a transformative force in African private banking”. “These prestigious accolades confirm the success of FNB Private’s Integrated Advice approach, an innovative model that moves beyond traditional product-driven private banking to deliver holistic financial services aligned with our clients’ broader life goals and aspirations.
” This resonance is evident from the bank’s steady growth. For the half year ending 31 December 2024, FNB Private has seen its active base increase by 9% to 1.63 million clients, assets under management (AUM) grow by 15% to R101 billion, advances increase by 6.
9% to R299 billion, and deposits grow by 9.6% to R331 billion. Nxedlana emphasises that the Euromoney Awards validate the bank’s commitment to reshaping the private banking experience to integrate deeply into clients’ lives.
He points out that the FNB Private model recognises that private banking is no longer just about managing wealth; it is about delivering financial solutions that enhance every aspect of a client’s life. Eric Enslin, CEO of FNB Private Banking and Advisory, explains: “Our approach is built around a deep understanding of our clients’ full financial ecosystems. We consider family structures, career ambitions, and long-term aspirations in our advice-led process.
For us, it’s essential that through every financial decision, we help our clients contribute positively to their family’s future. Central to this approach is a commitment to building lasting relationships. Every dimension of each client’s financial life is considered to deliver bespoke solutions, from wealth management and estate planning to structured lending, succession planning and global investments.
This broad perspective enables FNB Private to offer solutions that meet immediate needs and secure generational wealth and long-term financial well-being. Enslin notes that FNB Private’s success is driven by its understanding of the shift in client expectations. Rather than prioritising exclusivity, clients seek meaningful financial guidance that is seamlessly integrated into their lives.
“In today’s complex world, people need much more than luxury services and preferential treatment,” Enslin concludes. “They deserve a banking partner that truly understands their broader life context – including their families, legacies and global financial aspirations. FNB Private ensures that’s what they get, through a personalised and integrated financial and lifestyle enhancing private banking partnership.
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FNB Private crowned Africa’s Best Private Bank at the Euromoney Awards

The bank also claimed top honours in five other categories, reinforcing its leadership in wealth management and private banking.