Access Bank Clinches Double Euromoney Wins — A Bold Leap in Regional Banking Leadership!
Access Bank is making headlines again! The bank has been honored with not one, but TWO major awards from Euromoney — as “Best Bank 2025” in both Ghana and Gambia . These recognitions mark a defining moment in the bank’s journey to becoming Africa’s most respected financial institution.
Strategic Win, Shared Vision
Access Bank’s double win isn’t just a trophy moment — it’s a validation of the Group’s long-term pan-African growth strategy, combining local insight with global banking excellence. Operating across 24 markets, the Group is transforming banking across Africa — one country at a time. ✨
Access Bank Ghana was recognized for:
• Driving digital transformation
• Supporting SMEs and sustainability goals ♻️
• Delivering inclusive financial solutions for all
“We are proud to lead a new era of banking in Ghana,” said MD Olumide Olatunji.
Access Bank Gambia, a two-time consecutive winner, earned accolades for:
• Promoting financial inclusion ️
• Pioneering branchless banking models
• Delivering ESG-led banking services
“We go beyond banking to build sustainable communities,” said MD Stephen Abban.
Why Expansion Matters
Access Bank sees Africa as a continent of diverse opportunity — not a one-size-fits-all region. According to Group MD Roosevelt Ogbonna, the bank is actively expanding into Central, Eastern, Southern, and Northern Africa, where return-on-equity is higher and macroeconomic conditions are favorable.
“Money can be made in these regions,” he said, “and Access Bank is positioning itself to tap into those opportunities while delivering value to customers and shareholders alike.”
Looking Ahead
These Euromoney wins are not just awards — they’re indicators of a winning strategy in motion. ️ As Access Bank continues to grow across Africa, it is:
• Deepening inclusion ♀️
• Innovating digitally
• Uplifting communities
• Redefining excellence in African banking ️
Access Bank is not just winning awards — it’s reshaping the African banking narrative. And this is just the beginning.
Access Bank is making headlines again! The bank has been honored with not one, but TWO major awards from Euromoney — as “Best Bank 2025” in both Ghana and Gambia . These recognitions mark a defining moment in the bank’s journey to becoming Africa’s most respected financial institution.
Strategic Win, Shared Vision
Access Bank’s double win isn’t just a trophy moment — it’s a validation of the Group’s long-term pan-African growth strategy, combining local insight with global banking excellence. Operating across 24 markets, the Group is transforming banking across Africa — one country at a time. ✨
Access Bank Ghana was recognized for:
• Driving digital transformation
• Supporting SMEs and sustainability goals ♻️
• Delivering inclusive financial solutions for all
“We are proud to lead a new era of banking in Ghana,” said MD Olumide Olatunji.
Access Bank Gambia, a two-time consecutive winner, earned accolades for:
• Promoting financial inclusion ️
• Pioneering branchless banking models
• Delivering ESG-led banking services
“We go beyond banking to build sustainable communities,” said MD Stephen Abban.
Why Expansion Matters
Access Bank sees Africa as a continent of diverse opportunity — not a one-size-fits-all region. According to Group MD Roosevelt Ogbonna, the bank is actively expanding into Central, Eastern, Southern, and Northern Africa, where return-on-equity is higher and macroeconomic conditions are favorable.
“Money can be made in these regions,” he said, “and Access Bank is positioning itself to tap into those opportunities while delivering value to customers and shareholders alike.”
Looking Ahead
These Euromoney wins are not just awards — they’re indicators of a winning strategy in motion. ️ As Access Bank continues to grow across Africa, it is:
• Deepening inclusion ♀️
• Innovating digitally
• Uplifting communities
• Redefining excellence in African banking ️
Access Bank is not just winning awards — it’s reshaping the African banking narrative. And this is just the beginning.