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De Jure Law Journal

On-line version ISSN 2225-7160
Print version ISSN 1466-3597

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NGIDI, Mzwandile. The termination of the bank-client relationship in South African banking law. De Jure (Pretoria) [online]. 2020, vol.53, n.1, pp.54-69. ISSN 2225-7160.  http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2225-7160/2020/v53a4.

In the year 2015/16, some of the major South African banks such as Standard Bank, terminated its bank-client contracts with its customers. The customers argued that Standard bank issued no notice of termination of these bank-client contracts. Alternatively, if the bank issued the notice of termination, the period thereof was insufficient for the client to arrange for an alternative baking option. As a result, the client argued that Standard Bank unlawfully terminated the bank-client relationship. Consequently, this paper examines this termination by considering, i) the nature of their relationship, ii) the duties of both the bank and the client, iii) and iv) the ways and circumstances which the bank-client contract may be terminated in South African banking law.

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