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Fidelity Bank Ghana has been crowned "Best Bank in Financial Inclusion in West Africa" at the prestigious 15th Africa Bank 4.0 Summit and Awards-West Africa, held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra.
This significant accolade recognizes the bank’s pioneering efforts in expanding financial access to millions of previously unbanked and underbanked Ghanaians over the past decade.
"This award is a testament to the tireless efforts of our team and partners, particularly our agents, and the unflinching commitment we have shown to bridging the financial gap in Ghana over the years," said Julian Opuni, Managing Director of Fidelity Bank Ghana.
“We have always believed that banking should be inclusive. Our innovative products and strategic partnerships have not only expanded our customer base but have also driven economic growth by empowering individuals and communities.
"This award reinforces our commitment to support every Ghanaian’s financial journey—truly, we are here for your journey.”
The award follows a decade of groundbreaking initiatives, beginning with a stark realisation: in 2011, a staggering 70% of the Ghanaian population was unbanked.
Fidelity Bank, recognising this critical gap, embarked on a transformative journey to bring banking services to the underserved.
“We understood that traditional banking models were failing to reach a significant portion of the population,” explained Dr. David Okyere, Head of Agency Banking at Fidelity Bank.
“We needed to break down barriers and bring banking services to the people, rather than expecting people to come to the bank.”
In his remarks during the award ceremony, Dr. Okyere expressed gratitude to the CEO, the Board, and Management of Fidelity Bank for their unwavering support in achieving this milestone.
He dedicated the award to the hardworking Inclusive and Agency Banking teams, whose dedication, commitment, and resilience have been instrumental in overcoming the challenges associated with driving financial inclusion.
This vision led to the development of the Smart Account, a revolutionary product requiring minimal documentation, and the establishment of a robust Agency Banking network, making banking services accessible in every corner of the country.
Through partnerships with organizations like Ghana Post and Melcom, Fidelity Bank established a vast network of agent points of about 8,000 bringing banking closer to the people.
Overcoming initial skepticism and dispelling myths about banking accessibility, Fidelity Bank successfully onboarded over 1.5 million previously unbanked and underbanked individuals.
The bank's innovative approach, including the development of the Smart Account and the expansion of its Agency Banking network, has set a new standard for financial inclusion in Ghana.
Fidelity Bank remains committed to further expanding its financial inclusion initiatives.
“Our journey is far from over,” Samuel Abbey Dodoo, Head of Inclusive Banking remarked. “We are determined to continue pushing the boundaries of what is possible in inclusive banking.
"By leveraging technology, forging strategic partnerships, and investing in our Agents, we will ensure that every Ghanaian has the opportunity to access quality financial services, empowering them to build a brighter future.”
Looking ahead, Fidelity Bank remains committed to further enhancing its financial inclusion initiatives.
The bank is exploring new avenues such as the introduction of the Smart Loan, a digital micro-loan requiring no collateral or documentation.
Additionally, there are plans to explore micro-insurance options, further ensuring that every Ghanaian, regardless of their economic status, has access to comprehensive financial services.
Fidelity Bank is also expanding digital financial literacy programs, developing innovative products for underserved segments, and strengthening its partnerships to drive sustainable financial growth for all Ghanaians.
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