Access Bank continues to affirm its leadership across West Africa as Access Bank Ghana and Access Bank Gambia have both been named Best Bank 2025 in their respective countries by Euromoney. These prestigious recognitions underscore the Group’s growing regional influence and enduring commitment to financial inclusion, innovation, and sustainable impact.
This double win reflects Access Bank Group’s consistent strategy of local excellence with global standards, positioning its subsidiaries as key players in Africa’s dynamic banking landscape.
Access Bank Ghana has demonstrated exceptional resilience and growth, driven by strong digital infrastructure, a customer-first approach, and impactful financial solutions.
“This milestone reflects the passion and dedication of our team, and the trust our customers place in us,” said Olumide Olatunji, Managing Director of Access Bank Ghana. “We are proud to lead a new era of banking in Ghana, one that prioritises inclusion, innovation, and sustainable development.”
Access Bank Gambia’s back-to-back win, having also been named Best Bank Gambia in 2024 reflects its continued progress in financial inclusion, SME support, and ESG-led banking. Through innovative, branchless banking models and strong community engagement, the Bank continues to expand access and impact across the country.
“This award is a testament to the dedication of our team and the trust of our customers,” said Stephen Abban, Managing Director of Access Bank Gambia. “We remain committed to going beyond banking by delivering value that transforms lives and builds sustainable communities.”
These achievements add to Access Bank Group’s expanding list of accolades, reinforcing its ambition to become Africa’s most respected financial institution with footprints in 24 markets. Over the past three years, the Group has received multiple recognitions from Euromoney across its subsidiaries, celebrating excellence in SME banking, corporate responsibility, and digital innovation.
As Access Bank accelerates its pan-African growth strategy, the Ghana and The Gambia awards reflect a broader story of momentum one where local execution meets global ambition, and where each subsidiary plays a critical role in shaping the future of banking on the continent.