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Standard Chartered has reaffirmed its commitment to powering business growth through cutting-edge digital solutions at an exclusive client engagement session held at its Head Office in Accra.
The event brought together top corporate clients and business leaders, showcasing the Bank’s innovative transaction banking capabilities and highlighted how its global expertise is helping local businesses thrive in an increasingly digital world.
At the heart of the engagement was the Bank’s award-winning digital banking platform, Straight2Bank, a comprehensive solution designed to make cash management, trade finance and treasury services seamless, secure and efficient. The platform enables businesses to manage their operations anytime, anywhere—bringing the future of banking to clients’ fingertips.
Head of Transaction Banking at Standard Chartered, Reginald Aduakwa intimated during the forum, “businesses today are navigating a rapidly changing environment where agility and efficiency are key. Our digital platforms are designed not just for convenience but to help our clients scale, optimise and gain real-time insights into their operations”.
He added, “with Straight2Bank, we’re delivering friendly yet sophisticated digital tools that enable smarter decision-making and faster execution.”
The event also underscored Standard Chartered’s unique proposition—combining a global footprint with deep local knowledge—to support clients as they expand into new markets or strengthen their presence in existing ones. From multinational corporations to ambitious local enterprises, the Bank offers tailored solutions that align with clients’ strategic priorities and business goals.
Head of Ghana Corporates, Xorse Godzi noted, “our clients are at the heart of everything we do. We’re not just providing banking services, we’re empowering growth. Whether it’s through cash flow management, trade solutions or simply making payments smarter and faster, we are walking the journey with our clients.”
Participants at the event had the opportunity to interact with product experts, explore case studies, and gain firsthand insights into how digital transformation is shaping the future of finance. Many left the session with renewed confidence in how technology—when applied through a trusted partner—can unlock greater value.
With almost 130 years of continuous operation in Ghana, Standard Chartered continues to lead the charge in delivering innovative, tech-driven solutions that support the country’s economic development and the ambitions of its corporate sector.
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