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Access Bank (Ghana) PLC has been honoured at the 2025 International Finance Awards, clinching the coveted title of “Most Innovative SME Empowerment Initiative (Banking) – Ghana”.
This prestigious award highlights the bank’s leadership in designing impactful programs and tailored financial solutions that support the growth and resilience of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) across the country.
The International Finance Awards recognise institutions that demonstrate excellence in innovation, infrastructure development, and a strong commitment to customer service and economic progress.
Access Bank (Ghana) PLC distinguished itself through a holistic and inclusive approach to SME empowerment; an area central to the Bank’s strategy of driving sustainable and inclusive national development.
Over the past year, Access Bank Ghana has entered into a series of strategic partnerships that underscore its long-term dedication to the SME sector.
Notably, the Bank partnered with the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to increase access to finance for small businesses in Ghana, with a significant focus on empowering women entrepreneurs.
Another landmark collaboration with Birmingham City University aims to advance green financing, promote responsible lending, and provide tailored support to SMEs across sectors.
Access Bank further strengthened its SME commitment by signing a new partnership agreement with global logistics leader, DHL.
This latest alliance seeks to enhance trade and export capabilities for SMEs across Africa, aligning with opportunities presented under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
Speaking on the award, Managing Director of Access Bank Ghana, Olumide Olatunji, said, “This award reflects our unwavering dedication to empowering SMEs; the true engine of Ghana’s economy. Through strategic partnerships, innovation, and financial inclusion, we have worked to give SMEs the support they need to grow, scale, and thrive. From the IFC and Birmingham City University collaborations to our most recent partnership with DHL, we are building an ecosystem that truly works for businesses. Our SME mantra, ‘We Love SMEs,’ is not just a slogan; it’s a promise. We are grateful to International Finance for this recognition and remain committed to strengthening the backbone of our economy.”
Access Bank’s support for SMEs goes far beyond financing.
The bank has rolled out a range of high-impact initiatives, including SME Clinics and Capacity-Building Workshops in Kumasi, Tamale, and Accra, covering export readiness, digital transformation, and cashflow management. The bank has also held financial literacy programs, access-to-market platforms, and digital tools tailored to simplify operations for entrepreneurs, as well as curating Bespoke SME banking products and expert advisory support.
This latest recognition by International Finance reaffirms Access Bank Ghana’s leadership in redefining SME support in Ghana and positions the Bank as a benchmark for SME banking excellence across the continent.
Access Bank Ghana Plc has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to understanding its customers' needs, consistently delivering exceptional service, and empowering individuals and businesses alike.
With a focus on financial education, innovation and customer service excellence, Access Bank has become a trusted partner in helping customers achieve their financial goals, driving sustainable growth and fostering a prosperous community.
Operating from more than 700 branches and service outlets in 23 countries in Africa and the rest of the world, including the UAE, UK, Hong Kong, and France, along with three representative offices in China, India, and Lebanon, Access Bank is committed to setting standards to deliver superior value to customers and provide innovative solutions for the markets and communities it serves.
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