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Amaechi Michael Okobi in Kenya… as Access Bank acquires National Bank of Kenya Limited

AdminBy AdminMarch 22, 2024Updated:March 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The handshake, as Access Bank acquires National Bank of Kenya Limited: (3rd L): Roosevelt Ogbonna (Group Managing Director, Access Banking Group)

Access Bank Plc has just announced its acquisition of National Bank of Kenya Limited (a subsidiary of KCB group), marking a tremendous milestone in the organisation’s path to progress.

Says Access Bank: “Our strengthened presence in Kenya provides more opportunities for trans-African trade and financial inclusion, fostering economic growth and prosperity across borders. By boosting Nigerian-Kenyan businesses, we are fueling collaboration that will drive our economies forward”.

Arriving Kenya: Amaechi Okobi (Chief Brand & Communications Officer for Access Corporation) 📸Instagram

Amaechi Michael Okobi (Chief Brand and Communications Officer for Access Corporation) had a word to add: “Safe to say that this positions us as a major player in East Africa’s banking landscape. By joining forces, we’re not just redefining banking, we’re actively rewriting the African narrative. So, if you haven’t been to Kenya, and can, this is a great time to go. Bonus points if you bank with us.”

Access Bank has received several accolades for empowering businesses across Africa to reach new heights. One such recognition is the NEXUS 2023 Purpose Award for the Best Commercial Bank in Financial Inclusion. 


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Access Bank Plc is a full service commercial Bank operating through a network of over 600 branches and service outlets located in major centres across Nigeria, Sub Saharan Africa and the United Kingdom. Listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 1998, the Bank serves its various markets through 5 business segments: Institutional, Commercial, Retail Banking, Transaction Services and Financial Markets. The Bank has over 800,000 shareholders including several Nigerian and International Institutional Investors and has enjoyed what is arguably Africa’s most successful banking growth trajectory in the last 10 years, ranking amongst Africa’s top 15 banks by total assets and capital. As part of its continued growth strategy, Access Bank is focused on mainstreaming sustainable business practices into its operations. The Bank strives to deliver sustainable economic growth that is profitable, environmentally responsible and socially relevant.

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