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Absa Group Deputy CEO Peter Matlare Dies After Battling COVID-19

Peter Matlare

 Absa Group has  announced the passing of Executive Director and Deputy Group Chief Executive Peter Matlare (pictured).

He died  on 7 March 2021 due to COVID-19-related complications.

Peter joined the Absa Group Limited board as an independent Non-Executive Director in 2011. In August 2016, he was appointed Group Deputy Chief Executive Officer, as well as Chief Executive responsible for Absa Regional Operations, covering our presence on the continent outside of South Africa.


“He played a key role in overseeing our regional operations and safely leading our banks through the major Separation from Barclays and rebrand to Absa,” Wendy Lucas-Bull, Absa Group Limited Chairman said.

Peter has made a significant contribution to the Group, and Absa has lost a dedicated leader, a visionary and an amazing human being. More recently, Peter’s leadership was critical in ensuring that the Separation from Barclays, a complex multi-year project which also included the largest single data and systems migration in Africa, was successful across Absa’s operations on the continent.

“Peter was a seasoned corporate executive, a good leader, inspirational, and passionate about his work, always strongly invested in the success of our continent. I will miss his friendship, collegiality, guidance and wise counsel,” said Daniel Mminele, Absa Group Chief Executive.

The late Peter Matlare

Speaking to this tremendous loss, Mumba Kalifungwa Managing Director Absa Uganda said, “I will personally miss Peter for his leadership flair, his passion for results and deep love for Africa and its people. We have lost a father, friend and brother who I will miss dearly.”

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