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Access, GTB, BoI, others go head to head for ‘African Bank of the Year’

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WITH OVER 60 NOMINEES SHORTLISTE­D in various categories for the 2022 edition of the African Banker Awards, organised by the African Banker Magazine, the stage is set for Accra, Ghana where banks from Nigeria and other African countries, including Access Bank, Guaranty Trust Holding Company, Ecobank Transnatio­nal Incorporat­ed, Bank of Industry, Bank of Africa and Standard Bank Group will go head to head in the battle to be crowned ‘African Bank of the Year’.

The African Banker Awards have become a landmark annual event for African banking and a part of the official programme of the African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB) Annual Meetings, with the theme of the overall AfDB Annual Meetings this year being, “Achieving Climate Resilience and a Just Energy Transition for Africa.”

The 2022 edition to be held in person in Ghana, will have efforts and remarks centred on the theme of banking sovereignt­y, proffering support for growth and developmen­t in the world of banking, payment systems, data and the empowermen­t of developmen­t institutio­ns across the continent.

Omar Ben Yedder, publisher of African Banker magazine and chair of the awards committee, said, “We saw everyone turbocharg­e their digital presence and FinTechs have become key players in the banking sphere. We received a record number of nomination­s for this year’s edition of the Awards.

My favourite categories are the Deals of the Year. They show that there is concrete action to tackle some of the most pressing issues on the continent, notably power and infrastruc­ture.”

The organisers revealed that two more categories (FinTech of the Year and

DFI of the Year) have been added to the lists and these new categories acknowledg­e the significan­t role of DFIs as key actors in the post-pandemic recovery, and also, how the pandemic has accelerate­d digital transforma­tion in banking and financial services.

With a total of 64 nominees across the banks, financial institutio­ns and technology providers from across the African continent been announced, the publisher says the discussion­s will “centre around the theme of banking sovereignt­y and ensuring we have greater autonomy to be able to support our own growth and developmen­t, be it in banking, in payment systems, in data and in empowering our developmen­t institutio­ns on the continent.”

A list of nominees in the different categories follows below:

African Banker of the Year Award

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