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Access Bank: A Hub For Africa’s Financial Superpower

In today’s ever-evolving financial landscape, few institutions can claim to be true pioneers. But Access Bank, with its bold vision, cutting-edge innovation, and pan-African presence, has shattered the traditional image of a bank.

It is no longer just a financial institution—it’s a movement, a catalyst for economic empowerment, and a force driving sustainable change across continents.

From Nigeria to the World

With headquarters in Lagos, Access Bank has become Africa’s largest bank by customer base, serving over 60 million customers across more than 20 countries in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. With bank’s total assets valued at a staggering N41.5 trillion (Access Holdings); N40.8trillion (Access Bank) as at FY December 31, 2024, it’s Nigeria’s largest bank by assets and a formidable multinational financial player.

Global Footprint: Beyond Borders

In Africa, it has recorded a domineering presence in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Zambia, DRC, Tanzania, South Africa, Cameroon, Mozambique, and Angola. Excellently spreading its tentacles in European countries, its footprint is felt in the United Kingdom and France while it has penetrated the
Middle East: United Arab Emirates (UAE).

However, the bank also have representative Offices in India, China, and Lebanon.

Innovation as a Growth Engine

What sets Access Bank apart isn’t just its size, but its commitment to innovation and customer-centric technology.

In partnership with Avaya, the bank deployed a hybrid cloud contact center solution, enhancing real-time customer engagement and scalability.

Result? An impressive 10% increase in customer satisfaction score (from 54% to 64%) and a dramatic Net Promoter Score jump from -4 to +23.

Its digital banking platforms support millions of daily transactions, providing secure, accessible banking across mobile, internet, and agent networks.

Expanding Digital Inclusion

It’s investment in technology isn’t just about convenience—it’s about financial inclusion:

  • Over 50,000 Closa Agents across Nigeria, ensuring the unbanked and underserved have access to basic financial services.
  • Robust mobile banking platforms designed to work even in low-bandwidth areas.
  • Internet Banking offering seamless 24/7 account management, bill payment, and fund transfers.

Banking on Sustainability: ESG in Action

Access Bank is Africa’s most recognized ESG-focused bank, winning:

  • Best Bank in Nigeria
  • Best Bank in Ghana for ESG
    — both at the Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2024 and 2025

Through sustainable finance initiatives, the bank has:

  • Financed renewable energy projects across rural Africa
  • Promoted clean energy access
  • Cut carbon emissions through green operations and eco-loans

Its SME Banking Programme empowers thousands of small businesses with tailored financial products, mentorship, and market access—crucial for Africa’s post-pandemic recovery.

The 2027 Vision: 125 Million Customers

With its determination to be a driver in the industry, Access Bank is targeting 22 African countries by 2027, signaling a strategic drive for dominance across emerging markets.

However, doubling its customer base to 125 million by 2027 is a huge feet that is conquerable. In realisation of that, it’s anchoring on:

  • Aggressive digital expansion
  • Continental acquisition strategy
  • Inclusive financial products
  • Youth and women-focused entrepreneurship financing

With its smart, people-first approach, Access Bank is not just participating in Africa’s growth story—it’s writing it.

Conclusion

As Africa eye a new economic dawn, Access Bank is proving that banking can be more than numbers—it can be purpose-driven, sustainable, and transformational.

For the youth in Kano or Kigali, the entrepreneur in Accra or Addis Ababa, and the rural trader in Makurdi or Mombasa—Access Bank isn’t just a bank. It’s a partner for progress.

According to the Nigeria Online Media Alliance (NOMA), this ambition is not only possible—it’s well underway.

So, yes—Access Bank is more than banking. It’s the future. And the future is here.

“Access Bank represents a bold new vision of what an African bank can and should be—global, inclusive, digital, and sustainable. As Chairperson of NOMA, I can confidently say: This is not just Africa’s largest bank by numbers—it is Africa’s most impactful bank by purpose.”

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