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Robin Bryan Smither : A passion for banking and mountain tops

u003cpu003eu003cstrongu003eBanker, globetrotter, fisherman and a die-hard fan of Coldplay, Robin Smither thrives on challenges. Mauritius holds a special place in his heart, aside from having played an important role in his career success. It is also linked to his love story.u003c/strongu003eu003c/pu003eu003cpu003eBorn and brought up in South Africa, AfrAsia Banku0026rsquo;s Senior Executive u0026ndash; Corporate Banking Robin Smither has a special bond with Mauritius, since it represents the most challenging and enjoyable period of his career and brought him closer to Sarah, the leading lady of his life. The journey up to here however has been marked by several other international destinations.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eAfter his primary, secondary and tertiary education in his homeland, Rob Smither decided to move to London for about two yearsu0026rsquo; time; period during which he undertook various jobs. Upon his return in his homeland South Africa in 2000, he had the opportunity to join Standard Banku0026rsquo;s Corporate Banking division which was largely focused on managing large corporate clients. After spending three and a half years within the bank, he decided to pursue a full-time Masters in Business Administration (2004 u0026ndash; 2005), following which he re-joined the same bank and department. One and half year later, he will be called upon to move into the Investment Banking division with specialisation in asset finance, a position he occupied till the beginning of 2009, when he was asked to come down to Mauritius to further develop Standard Banku0026rsquo;s role and presence over here for investing into Africa.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eThe rest is history, as they say or simply fate, as Robin Smither puts it. He met with his wife-to-be Sarah during his first week on the island. Coincidentally, the latter was leaving the bank one week later. u0026ldquo;u003cemu003eI ran that business together with the Chief Executive Officer Chris Clarkson up till 2012. Then I went back to South Africa to look after very senior relationships with large multinationals like Caterpillar, for about twelve months, after which I received and accepted an offer to join AfrAsia Banku0026rsquo;s representative office in South Africau003c/emu003e,u0026rdquo; states Robin Smither.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eThe Mauritius calling will however pull Robin and Sarah back on the island in mid-2014 and he has been a member of AfrAsia Bank Mauritiusu0026rsquo; team ever since. u0026ldquo;u003cemu003eI have a very close affiliation to Mauritius and our kids speak creole more than anything elseu003c/emu003e,u0026rdquo; he comments.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eFor Robin Smither, finance and banking runs in the blood, with a long history of bankers in the family including his father, uncle and grandfather. The financial sector was thus a natural career choice for him, but also a passionate decision.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eu0026ldquo;u003cemu003eIu0026rsquo;ve always wanted to be in finance and enjoy it. I believe I am in the right space because I enjoy dealing with customers, since it is something that is meaningful at the end of the dayu003c/emu003e,u0026rdquo; he says. His childhood persona however, once aspired him to being a game ranger, given that he loves the outdoors and the bush.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eLooking back on his career so far, Robin Smither comments that he has been lucky to be thrown challenges, since he is not one to be able to sit down and keep still. He admits loving developmental challenges, and gro-wing businesses, which require a specific kind of mindset. While his time within Standard Bank Mauritius was the most challenging and enjoyable experience of them all, Robin Smither states that AfrAsiau0026rsquo;s entrepreneurialu003cbr /u003e culture enthrals him particularly.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eu0026ldquo;u003cemu003eIt allows for contribution and creativity from everyone. I took a risk joining an up-and-coming boutique bank at that time but we have a long way to gou003c/emu003e,u0026rdquo; shares Robin Smither. His penchant for risks and stepping out of his comfort zone is reflected in his role models and taste for literature, particularly autobiographies. Robin Smither is fascinated by people who are totally out of the box. Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Elon Musk top the list of personas who he describes as being u0026ldquo;u003cemu003egeniuses in their own timeu003c/emu003eu0026rdquo;. He also draws inspiration from his roots, coming from a country which was u0026ldquo;u003cemu003elucky to have had a leader like Nelson Mandela. The world today calls for more of his style of leadership. If he hadnu0026rsquo;t left his prison cell and said letu0026rsquo;s forget the past, he would never have been able to move forward.u003c/emu003eu0026rdquo;u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eGiven the choice to be a celebrity for one day, he would nonetheless rather be a famous sportsperson; golfer Rory McIlroy to be more precise, in order to do justice to the sports enthusiast in him. Golf is indeed one of the hobbies he tries to indulge into during the weekend and to unwind, along with fishing and spending time with his family.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eu0026ldquo;u003cemu003eI donu0026rsquo;t get to see my children much during the week and so I try switching my phone off on Friday evenings, but this does not seem to work much these daysu003c/emu003e,u0026rdquo; he concedes with a laugh. One of the great things about Mauritius, he pursues, is the nature. His lifelong passion is climbing mountains, a hobby he has indulged in several countries around the world. This banker is in fact quite the globetrotter, having made it a point to travel to various places such as the US, Chile, Argentina, Peru, where he spent a night at the world heritage sites Machu Picchu and Alaska, where he went polar bear gazing. He has also been travelling to India, Nepal and several places in Africa for business. u0026ldquo;u003cemu003eI find cultures a fascinating thing but there is no such thing as home. Whenever I am in Cape Town I think that it is probably the most beautiful city in the worldu003c/emu003e,u0026rdquo; he admits.u003c/pu003eu003cpu003eSuccess, for Robin Smither, at the end of the day is determined by being able to look back on his life on his deathbed and say that he has been able to make a fundamental difference not only for his family but to the greater business around him. u0026ldquo;u003cemu003eI have a passion for that and I want to make a difference in the business. It is not purely driven by financial reasons but is rather about leaving a legacy behind and being able to make a meaningful contribution to the Mauritian economy.u003c/emu003eu0026rdquo; And also, climbing Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. One can only wish him all the best for ahead.u0026nbsp;u003c/pu003e

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