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Societe Generale Ghana (SG Ghana) is proud to announce that it has been named Best Trade Finance Provider in Ghana, 2025 by Global Finance magazine, a leading international publication renowned for its rigorous assessment of financial institutions.
This accolade underscores SG Ghana’s commitment to delivering client-focused trade finance solutions and reinforces its leadership in Ghana’s financial sector.
The award recognises the bank’s exceptional performance in providing tailored trade finance services, supported by the expertise of its corporate team, and anchored on a deep understanding of client needs.
Globally, the Societe Generale Group was also celebrated as World’s Best Supply Chain Finance Provider – Bank and Regional Winner for Western Europe in the Supply Chain Finance category, highlighting the group’s international strength and innovative capabilities. Additionally, the Group secured Best Trade Finance Bank honours in Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Romania, Senegal, and Tunisia, further solidifying its position as a trusted partner for businesses across Africa and beyond.
Celebrating Team Excellence
Hakkim Ouzzani, Managing Director of Societe Generale Ghana, dedicated the award to the collective efforts of the team: “This recognition is a testament to the dedication, professionalism, and relentless focus of our corporate and trade finance teams. By understanding the unique needs of our clients and leveraging Societe Generale’s global expertise, we have built solutions that empower businesses in Ghana to thrive in a dynamic economic landscape. I am immensely proud of our team’s achievements.”
Daniel Sarpong, General Manager, Corporate Banking at Societe Generale Ghana, emphasised the team’s strategic approach: “Our success is rooted in our ability to read market trends and design personalized solutions that address our clients’ working capital challenges. Through direct discounting and alternative financing options, we provide flexible support that aligns with their business goals. This award reflects the collaborative spirit of our team and our unwavering commitment to delivering value to our customers and clients.”
A Trusted Global Benchmark
Global Finance’s awards are widely regarded as a gold standard in the financial industry. Winners are selected through a rigorous evaluation process that considers market share, customer service, execution skills, and client feedback. With a readership spanning 188 countries and territories, the magazine’s endorsement reflects SG Ghana’s alignment with global best practices.
Looking Ahead
Societe Generale Ghana and its parent group will be honored at the BAFT Europe Bank-to-Bank Forum awards ceremony in Amsterdam on March 12, 2025. This event will bring together leading financial institutions to celebrate advancements in trade and supply chain finance.
This recognition reaffirms Societe Generale Ghana’s commitment to continuously supporting businesses with innovative trade finance solutions, helping them navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and achieve sustainable growth in an ever-evolving market.
Societe Generale Ghana is one of the leading banks in Ghana with 40-networked branches and outlets across the country. The Bank provides Retail and Corporate clients with dedicated innovative products and services aimed at satisfying and anticipating customers' needs.
The Bank is recognised for supporting individuals and businesses of various sizes and backgrounds to achieve their full potential. It is the foremost innovator in the Banking industry spearheading key reforms such as Factoring, Cash Management, Foreign Exchange and Commodity Hedging, Consumer Credit Loan and Bill Payments to meet its customers’ needs.
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