Ubank
Ubank Limited is a South African bank operating in the microfinance sector which mainly targets lower-income blue-collar workers, especially those in the mining sector.
History
Teba Limited, which was involved with the South African mining industry, was founded in 1912. The predecessor of the bank was the Teba Savings Fund that was established in 1976 and processed the salaries of miners working at gold and platinum mines. In 1983, the savings fund became a separate company from Teba Limited, and was renamed as Teba Bank after obtaining a banking license from the South African Reserve Bank in 2000.In 2002, the bank launched the Teba Bank Funeral Plan catering to miners.
In October 2010, the bank was renamed as Ubank.
In 2022, The bank was placed under curatorship by the Reserve Bank of South Africa to "proactively mitigate the adverse consequences on Ubank's depositors, and to preserve the stability of the South African banking and financial services sector as a whole."
UBank now fall under African Bank.