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UBA Ghana has once again reinforced its position as a leading financial institution and demonstrated its banking excellence by being named the Best Financial Institution and the Best CSR Initiative at the recent Global Business and Finance Magazine Awards 2026.
The recognition celebrates the bank’s innovation, strong governance, customer focus and measurable social impact across global markets. It also demonstrates the commitment to delivering enhanced banking solutions for individuals and businesses, alongside its strong focus on corporate social responsibility and sustainable community development.
Speaking on the awards, Bernard Gyebi, Managing Director and CEO of the Bank, expressed his delight at the honour.
"We are honoured to receive these awards, which reflect our unwavering commitment to excellence in financial services and to making a meaningful difference in the communities we serve. At UBA, banking is all about the customer," he said.
He added, “When we say #ItsAllAboutYou, we truly mean it. From the first step of your morning to every stage of your journey, we are with you. Every solution we build and every system we design is shaped around our customers’ lives, goals, and aspirations, because they remain the most important part of what we do.”
With a strong focus on customer-centric innovation and visionary leadership, UBA Ghana continues to set the benchmarks and strengthen its reputation as a trusted banking partner in Ghana and across Africa.
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