NAIROBI — Equity Bank, Kenya’s biggest bank by deposits, might be interested in buying parts of Barclays’s Africa business, its CEO said on Tuesday.James Mwangi said he saw potential acquisition opportunities following Barclays’s decision to reduce its stake in its Barclays Africa Group, which has businesses across Africa."If there is anybody who is well-positioned in the region to take up the spoils, it is Equity Bank," he said about the Barclays decision, citing Equity’s focus on small-and medium-size enterprises as a major competitive advantage.Mr Mwangi also said the bank expected higher returns on assets and equity this year, driven mainly by profit from regional markets.Alongside Kenya, Equity has operations in Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mr Mwangi said he saw opportunities to expand in Uganda, and was interested in prospects for a new business in Ghana, in West Africa. In the past five years, as Equity expanded in the region, th...

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