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Access restates commitment to Africa's banking

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Herbert Wigwe

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Access Bank has restated its commitment to positioning Africa as a continent viable for investment, particularly in financial institutions.

The move is evident in the bank’s current drive to enhance the perception of Africa by drawing the attention of the global community to the continent’s culture, arts and lifestyle, as well as providing essential channels through which its people can engage profitably.

The Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Access Bank, Herbert Wigwe, while speaking about his bank’s direction, stressed the continuation of an existing passion to ensure that the world sees and appreciates the true representation of Africa.

“Over time, we have remained committed to raising the standard of banking practice in Africa without compromising the importance of our customers.

“Throughout our years of operations, we have realised how viable Africa has become, not only in terms of its feasible business environment, but the uniqueness of its people, culture, resources and lifestyle.

“These are the stories we are happy to share and we are committed to take a pivotal role in leading this charge over the next five years,” he added.

Access Bank is presently leveraging on technology, especially with its positive track record of innovative products such as the Access Africa- its cross-border transfer service, which is the fastest way to send and receive money across Africa; PayDay Loan and the recently launched Access WhatsApp Banking service.

Source: G Business

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