Group CEO of Nigeria’s leading bank, Access Bank, Herbet Wigwe is a proud winner of African Banker of the Year award at African Banker magazine’s 2021 Awards.
African Banker magazine announced the winners of its 2021 Awards at a virtual ceremony held Wednesday on the side-lines of the African Development Bank’s 2021 Annual Meetings. The African Development Bank is a high patron of the event. The award for African Banker of the Year went, for the second consecutive year, to Wigwe, Managing Director and co-founder of Access Bank Group, which has grown rapidly to become one of the largest retail banks in Africa over the last decade, with over 40 million customers.
Access Bank is now one of the top five banks in Nigeria and ranked among the top 500 global banks according to a 2015 report by The Banker magazine and is aiming to be Africa’s top bank. It currently serves over 6.5 million account-holders, through 350 branches and with more than 1,500 ATMs in major centres across Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa and the UK.
Meanwhile, Standard Bank Group was named African Bank of the Year by African Banker magazine in recognition of the banking giant’s achievements in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic and empowering women. The 2021 virtual event featured performances by African diva Angelique Kidjo and Adina, a Ghanaian-South African singer. The 2021 edition of the awards set out to recognize institutions that have contributed to women’s empowerment on the continent and to the real economy, which has suffered from the impact of Covid-19. Morocco’s Minister of Economy and Finance, Mohammed Benchaâboun, was named Finance Minister of the Year in recognition of his ministry’s exemplary response to the economic crisis brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic. Omar Ben Yedder, Group Publisher of African Banker, commended the banking sector for its responsiveness to clients’ needs, and for setting up gender programs, supporting women-led businesses and promoting women within their organizations. “Fintechs are really the flavor of the year and we’ve seen plenty of money from venture capital, from private equity wealth, going into the fintech space in Egypt, Kenya and in Nigeria, and to some extent crypto and blockchain, although those are at very early stages,” Ben Yedder said. The continued strength and resilience of the banking sector would be critical to support economic recovery from the pandemic across Africa, he said. Complete list of 2021 African Banker Award winners: Sustainable bank of the year Commercial International Bank (CIB) Egypt Infrastructure deal of the year Tanzania Standard Gauge Railway $1.46bn loan facility Nedbank | Standard Chartered | TDB Deal of the year – Equity Privatization of Afam Power Plc and Afam Three Fast Power Ltd FBNQuest Deal of the year – Debt African Export-Import Bank, COVID-19 Support Facility MUFG Bank, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Award for financial inclusion Trust Merchant Bank, DRC African Banker Icon Charlie Robertson, Chief Economist, Renaissance Capital Finance Minister of the year H.E Mohammed Benchaâboun, Minister for Economy and Finance, Morocco Award for Innovation for Financial Services Bank of Industry, Government Enterprise Empowerment Programme Energy deal of the year Nkhotakota Solar Power Plant in Malawi / 7.5 MW Solar PV Power Plant in Burundi African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI) Agriculture deal of the year $400m Revolving Trade Finance Facility in favour of ETC Group African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) African SME Bank of the Year Ecobank Best Regional Bank in Africa North: Attijariwafa Bank, Morocco West: Banque de Développement du Mali East: Equity Bank, Kenya Central: BGFI, Gabon Southern: Mozabanco, Mozambique Investment Bank of the Year ABSA Central Bank Governor of the Year H.E. Lesetja Kganyago, Governor Reserve Bank of South Africa Lifetime Achievement Felix Bikpo African Bank of the Year Standard Bank Group African Banker of the Year Herbert Wigwe, Group CEO, Access Bank |
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