Foremost African financial institution, Access Bank Plc. has emerged as
Nigeria’s biggest winner at the 2016 EMEA Finance Banking Awards by
leading financial publication EMEA Finance Magazine.
Access Bank won in 3 categories awarded to
financial institutions in the
Pan-African Region: the ‘CEO of the Year’, awarded to Access Bank’s
Group Managing Director and CEO, Herbert Wigwe; ‘Best Bank in Nigeria’
and ‘Corporate Social Responsibility’.
Receiving the award on behalf of the Bank at the annual African Banking
Awards Dinner in London, United Kingdom, Wigwe thanked the staff of
Access Bank, acknowledging their support in achieving the goal of not only
becoming one of the Top 3 banks in Nigeria, but also for participating in
the firm’s CSR activities that have touched the lives of thousands of
Nigerians.
Wigwe said,
“We are delighted to receive theseprestigious awards. It is a
testimonial to the hard work we have done in line with our five-year
strategy to become the world’s most respected African Bank.’’
“2016 has been a remarkable year for the Bank as we continue to receive
both regional and international acclaim.
I am extremely proud to be part
of a profitableinstitution that is committed to delivering sustainable
economic growth that is profitable, environmentally responsible and socially
relevant.
We have reaffirmed our status as innovative industry pioneers
equipped to help our customers take tomorrow today,” Wigwe stated.
Commenting on Access Bank’s impressive streak, EMEA Finance CEO
Christopher Moore said:
“A repeat winner of our Best Bank in Nigeria
award, Access Bank has become a Nigerian powerhouse, and one of the
premier financial institutions in the country. Generating steep increases in
revenues and profit growth over the past several years is no small feat,
particularly with strong negative macroeconomic headwinds.”
The hat-trick comes after two recent big wins at the Business Day
Awards where the Bank was named ‘Bank of the Year’ and Access Bank’s
Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Herbert Wigwe was
also crowned ‘Bank CEO of the Year’.
“We are delighted to recognise Wigwe as our CEO of the Year in our
African Banking Awards 2016 awards package,” Moore said.
“Leadership
requires ambition, and Wigwe possesses this quality and much more. His
yearsof dedication and commitment to the development of Access Bank
have helped it to attract over 8 million customers, to complete complex
and strategically important financings, and to create an international
presence,” he added.
EMEA Finance is a leading bi-monthly global industry publication that
reports on the major financial events and happenings initiated and
influenced by the international financial industry active in Europe, Middle
East and Africa.
Wigwe led Access Bank’s efforts to incorporate sustainability across all
aspects of the bank’s activities. In doing so, he also moved the entire
sector forward, and now all of Nigeria’s banks, including the Central Bank
of Nigeria, have adopted what is known as the Nigerian Sustainable Banking
Principles.

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