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Zenith Bank (Ghana) Ltd has once again cemented its leadership position, clinching the Best Christmas Decoration Award at the ‘December in GH Honours’ event in recognition of its spectacular festive décor that illuminated the city of Accra during the 2025 festive season.
The dazzling displays at the Bank’s Head Office and the Kotoka International Airport enclave not only brought the festive spirit to life but also captivated commuters and visitors alike, enriching Ghana’s thriving tourism scene during the season.
The ‘December in GH Honours’ celebrates individuals, corporates and institutions that contribute to the vibrant December festivities in Ghana by offering exceptional services and creating memorable experiences. Zenith Bank’s recognition underscores its unwavering commitment to excellence, creativity, and community engagement. It also highlights the Bank’s broader Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainability agenda, which continues to shape meaningful experiences for Ghanaians and visitors.

A Tradition of Festive Brilliance
Zenith Bank Ghana is the pacesetter of what has become a national initiative to beautify the city’s landscape during the festive period, Since 2018, Zenith Bank Ghana has transformed Accra’s cityscape with resplendent Christmas decorations, making its Head Office and the Kotoka International Airport enclave iconic landmarks that embody the joy and spirit of the season. Now in its eighth year, the initiative has become a hallmark of festive delight and beauty, drawing widespread admiration from customers, corporate organisations and the public.
The 2025 festive décor was particularly significant as it coincided with Zenith Bank Ghana’s 20th anniversary celebration, a milestone that reflects two decades of trust, innovation, customer-centric service and impact. The lighting displays were not just decorations; they were a statement of gratitude to customers and communities that have supported the Bank’s journey throughout the years.
Commenting on the recognition, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Zenith Bank Ghana, Henry Onwuzurigbo, stated that the award reflects the Bank’s dedication to creating memorable experiences for the communities it serves.
“This recognition is a testament to our dedication to innovation, creativity and meaningful engagement with the communities within which we operate. For eight straight years, the Bank has made it a tradition to transform Accra with festive décor and through it, spread joy during the holiday season. We are proud of this achievement and remain committed to creating experiences that inspire pride in our nation and reflect our mission of investing in the best people, technology and environment to underscore our commitment to achieving customer enthusiasm.”
Impact Beyond Banking
By setting the standard for corporate involvement in festive celebrations, Zenith Bank continues to inspire creativity, foster connection, and contribute to Ghana’s flourishing tourism landscape - proving that its impact extends far beyond banking.
Looking Ahead
As Zenith Bank celebrates its recognition, the Bank remains focused on sustaining the standard of creativity and excellence that has defined its banking operations and festive décor over the years. By combining creativity with cutting‑edge technology and a culture of excellence, the Bank continues to set new standards in service delivery.
Zenith Bank’s forward‑looking approach ensures that beyond festive celebrations, it will remain a trusted partner in enriching lives, driving innovation, and shaping the future of banking in Ghana.
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