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The Chief Executive of Stanbic Bank Ghana has expressed deep gratitude to God for guidance and protection over the past year, while reaffirming the Bank’s commitment to supporting Ghana’s economic recovery and long-term growth.
Kwamina Asomaning, speaking at the Bank’s 2026 thanksgiving service in Accra on Tuesday, described 2025 as a year that tested resilience but ultimately delivered progress.
“As we gather at the start of a new year, our hearts are filled with gratitude. We pause to give thanks to God for His protection, provision, and guidance throughout 2025,” he said. “It was a year that tested resolve, demanded discipline, and rewarded consistency.”
Reflecting on the Bank’s performance, he noted that Stanbic Bank recorded strong results despite a challenging economic environment, driven by disciplined execution and a clear focus on clients.
“In a complex economic environment, we demonstrated resilience and leadership, delivering strong performance, expanding our client franchise, and maintaining disciplined risk management,” he stated.
He added that the Bank’s success extended beyond financial metrics, highlighting recognition in investment banking, real estate finance, and customer experience.
“When we understand our clients deeply and act with integrity, value follows naturally,” he said, noting that Stanbic Bank continues to support businesses, households, and communities that drive Ghana’s economy forward.
Positive National Outlook
On the national outlook, the CEO welcomed signs of improvement in Ghana’s macroeconomic environment, citing easing inflation, improved currency stability, and renewed confidence.
“While we are still emerging from the challenges of the past few years, a meaningful foundation has been laid,” he said. “Improvements in the macroeconomic environment have created room for more effective financial intermediation.”
He stressed that the success of the banking sector is closely linked to the health of the wider economy, adding that Stanbic Bank continues to translate stability into opportunity through financing trade, infrastructure, agriculture, real estate, and innovation. According to him, responsible banking remains critical to ensuring inclusive and sustainable economic growth.
Looking Ahead to 2026
Mr Asomaning outlined a clear focus on discipline, purpose, and sustainable value creation for the year ahead.
He reaffirmed the Bank’s commitment to investing in its people, strengthening its culture, and delivering solutions that meet real economic needs, positioning Stanbic not only as a strong financial institution but also as a trusted partner in Ghana’s long-term prosperity.
“Our focus is discipline, purpose, and sustainable value creation,” he said. “Our ambition is not only to be a strong bank, but a trusted partner in Ghana’s long-term prosperity.”
The Thanksgiving service featured impactful ministrations from Joe Mettle, Team Eternity Ghana, and Harmonious Choral, creating a reflective and celebratory atmosphere.
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