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Access Bank Plc has announced its intention to inject additional capital into the Bank’s operations in Ghana before the end of Q1 in 2018 after all regulatory requirements are fulfilled.
The Tier 1 capital forms part of the Bank’s recapitalization exercise, which began last year with the Bank selling its shares through an IPO and subsequently being listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange as the first Ghanaian Bank with Nigerian heritage.
While this move will enable Access Bank Ghana meet the new capital requirement of GHS 400 million set by the Bank of Ghana, the new capital is also expected to enhance the capacity of Access Bank Ghana to undertake large ticket transactions in key sectors of the economy.
Group Managing Director/CEO of Access Bank Plc, Mr. Herbert Wigwe, noted that Ghana is an important market within the Access Bank Group and its impressive performance over the past eight (8) years provides the basis for further investments to boost its growth aspirations.
He said: “Our new investment into Access Bank Ghana signals the confidence and trust we have in the Ghanaian economy as a safe, peaceful and thriving place to do business.
In pursuing the Bank’s vision of building the World’s Most Respected African Bank, we are making strategic decisions in the various markets we operate to position our banking franchise favorably in the market to support the development agenda of the economies”.
Welcoming the news, the Managing Director of Access Bank Ghana, Mr. Dolapo Ogundimu noted that the new capital would strengthen the capital base of the Bank and enable it to take advantage of new business opportunities in the operating environment.
“The Bank of Ghana had long stated its plan to increase the minimum capital requirement for banks in Ghana so we have always had this under our radar as it was also consistent with our strategy to build a sustainable bank”.
He further assured customers and other stakeholders of the Bank’s well-cushioned liquidity and capital base to drive its business strategy in the coming years.
The news of an additional investment by Access Bank Plc demonstrates the long-standing partnership between Access Bank Ghana and its majority shareholder.
When launching its operations in 2009, Access Bank Ghana was quoted as one of the most capitalized banks in the country and intends to keep this reputation as it drives its strategy to become one of the top tier banks in Ghana.
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