Monday, 15 July 2019

Access Bank UK Balance Sheet Up 36% As Polo Day Pledges N350m For Children In Education


The Access Bank UK used its’ annual Access Bank Polo Day at Guards Polo Club Windsor on 

Saturday 13 July to post results showing another year of outstanding international business
 

growth. 2018 was the year that it joined the three key UK clearing systems, and collected the 

best African Trade Finance Bank Awards from both International Finance and CFI. All four 

strategic business units returned double digit growth and in only its second year of operations 

the importance of its investment in Dubai was demonstrated by a 200 per cent increase in 

income. For the eleventh year running it was able to report having no ‘non-performing loans.’ 

With Corporate Responsibility and exemplary Corporate Governance playing a key role in the 

growth of the Bank, the Polo day is the culmination of a yearlong programme, with part of its 

fund raising in partnership with UNICEF for education projects in northern Nigeria in particular. 

A total of N350 Million was pledged during the day to build and equip 70 new classrooms, for 

children’s education in Northern Nigeria. Since the UNICEF/Access Bank initiative was started 

in 2005 it has built schools in Kaduna and, kept more than 8,000 students in continuous education. 

At the same time new school blocks and a computer literacy building all in a more secure and 

friendly school environment have been developed. The communities surrounding the schools 

are being supported with bore-holes for water, and sewing and grinding machines to secure employment and stimulate economic and social development. Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai is committed to match the building programme which will see another 70 class rooms 

built in the coming year and another 2500 children in education.

The annual event is the climax to the high-profile Access Bank/UNICEF Charity Shield Polo 

tournament, and celebrates reaching out to and highlighting the plight of vulnerable children 

and orphans and internally displaced persons. In partnership with 5th chukker and based in Kaduna, Nigeria, the tournament is the biggest charity polo tournament in Africa and generates funds and stimulates support for the work of the UNICEF/Access Bank initiative across Africa. 

According to the Managing Director, Access Bank UK, Jamie Simmonds “we are a bank where our growth has been fueled by the strength of customer relationships. It enables us to develop 

innovative products and financial solutions with rather than just for our customers. 

“Becoming a UK clearer is a major landmark for us and differentiates us from many of our 

competitors in the market place. We also manage our retail deposit offering in-house for greater control with both initiatives forming part of our strategy to future proof the bank” “

We have offices here in the heart of the City of London, Dubai and Lagos and are building our presence in China through a representative office there.” “We invest significantly in attracting, 

retaining and developing professional staff in order to ensure customers always deal with an expert who is familiar with their business and personal financial needs, Herbert Wigwe, Chairman of The Access Bank UK Ltd, says “the successes in completing the first decade of trading for ACCESS Bank UK has been a major milestone. Growth has been sustained at the same time as earning a reputation for innovation and flexibility”

“Together our continuing support for the Fifth Chukker -UNICEF initiative is predicated on our view of our role as a change agent in Nigeria and Africa that can help institute socio-economic 

development through responsible business practice, social initiatives and environmental 

consideration.” Wigwe added “we continue to look for ways through which more resources can be pooled towards supporting the children. We are part of the community and as such should support its wellbeing.”

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