FirstRand Limited (NMSE:FST)

Namibia flag Namibia · Delayed Price · Currency is NAD · Price in ZAR
90.17
+1.02 (1.14%)
At close: Mar 17, 2026
Market Cap501.72B +26.6%
Revenue (ttm)139.29B +7.5%
Net Income43.92B +10.4%
EPS7.85 +10.7%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio11.42
Forward PE10.18
Dividend4.67 (5.17%)
Ex-Dividend DateOct 8, 2025
Volume1
Average Volume23,041
Open90.17
Previous Close89.15
Day's Range90.17 - 90.17
52-Week Range62.90 - 99.75
Betan/a
RSI44.31
Earnings DateMar 5, 2026

About FirstRand

FirstRand Limited, together with its subsidiaries, provides transactional, lending, investment, and insurance products and services in South Africa, rest of Africa, the United Kingdom, and internationally. It operates in Retail and Commercial, and Corporate and Institutional segments. The company offers deposits and savings products; personal loans; and asset and invoice finance, as well as SME commercial, residential, and buy-to-let mortgages. It also provides life and short-term insurance products; and vehicle finance, instalment credit and f... [Read more]

Industry Commercial Banks
Founded 1966
Employees 51,244
Stock Exchange Namibian Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol FST
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In fiscal year 2025, FirstRand's revenue was 132.81 billion, an increase of 4.61% compared to the previous year's 126.95 billion. Earnings were 41.88 billion, an increase of 9.65%.

Financial numbers in ZAR Financial Statements

News

Firstrand Ltd (FANDF) (Q1 2026) Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Earnings Growth and Strategic ...

Firstrand Ltd (FANDF) (Q1 2026) Earnings Call Highlights: Strong Earnings Growth and Strategic Expansion

8 days ago - GuruFocus

Half Year 2026 FirstRand Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

Half Year 2026 FirstRand Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

8 days ago - GuruFocus

FirstRand Interim Profit Rises to Record as Loans, Fees Climb

FirstRand Ltd.’s interim profit rose to a record as Africa’s biggest bank by market value earned more from fees and commissions and as growth in loans boosted revenue.

13 days ago - Financial Post