Banking
Ecobank Nigeria: A Journey to the Top
The journey to position Ecobank Nigeria as one of the top three banks in the country is fast gaining traction and recognition. The Nigerian franchise of the Pan-African financial institution, Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) is making good its mission of becoming the most preferred lender in the country.
During the outgoing year, in particular, the bank recorded milestones and landmark transformations that puts it on the path of realizing its mission.
Ecobank Nigeria now resonates excellence from account opening to payments, collections, savings, and investment and indeed all the touchpoints.
Unequivocally, it has endeared itself in the consciousness of the banking public, regulators, and all stakeholders in the industry. Indeed, the bank is regaining its respect in all spheres which is reflected in the bouquets of global, regional, and national awards and recognitions garnered during the year, 2021.
Awards
It has been a harvest of awards for Ecobank in 2021. The common denominator in the comments from the various awarding organizations is the recognition of Ecobank as transforming the industry by setting new milestones in service delivery, digital innovation, product development, payments, technology, customer experience and lots more.
Some of the awards include “Best Retail Bank in Nigeria “by Asian Bankers; “Consumer Finance Product of The Year” at the Middle East & Africa (MEA) Retail Banking Innovation Awards organized by Digital Bankers; “Most Outstanding Retail Bank Brand” of The Year by BrandCom; “Market Confidence and Capital Structure Transaction of the Year” and “Female Economic Advancement Bank of the Year” at Banks and Other Financial Institutions’ (BAFI) Awards 2021 powered by BusinesDay Media Limited. The list is endless.
In particular, the organizers of BAFI Awards said Ecobank Nigeria was awarded the “Market Confidence and Capital Structure Transaction of the Year” because of the impressive strength and depth of the book on the Ecobank’s $300 Million Bond transaction which signalled solid global investor confidence in the financial institution at a time when Nigeria was racked by a perfect storm. They submitted that the strong demand for the bond shows the international appetite for the Ecobank franchise in Nigeria, its unique positioning for facilitating pan-Africa trade and the attractive opportunity for the many investors seeking to back world-class Nigerian corporates.
On the second award, “Female Economic Advancement Bank of the Year”, the organizers said Ecobank was selected based on the diversity and scope of ‘Ellevate’ which is specifically developed for women; being a strong SME banking proposition since many women-owned and women-led businesses fall into this category; a clear, articulated vision to become a “Bank of Choice” for women through training of product development specialists, marketers, and customer service agents on the needs of women; and the service to female customers beyond providing loans, as advice and support are critical to business success anywhere in the world”.
Commenting on the winning out-going Managing Director, Patrick Akinwuntan, said: “The awards is a testimony that we are delivering world-class and diverse financial services in Nigeria and to a greater number of Africans across the continent. We understand their needs, forecast opportunities in the market and make our digital platforms available to be leveraged to achieve the highest potential. Ecobank platform is unique for all types of retail transactions especially account opening, bills payment, airtime purchase and third-party transfers. We have ATMs spread across the country while our agency network reaches every community to provide basic financial services and support for every Nigerian. We have built an ecosystem that brings affordable financial services – payments and collections to every African.”
Agriculture/MSME
Ecobank is an active player in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and agriculture sectors. Recognizing MSMEs as the engine room of the economy, Ecobank recently set aside a N100 billion special fund targeted at empowering them for business growth and thus reducing unemployment in Nigeria. The bank has won several awards in this regard.
For the Agric sector, the bank has provided economic empowerment for more than 53,000 smallholder farmers through the Anchor Borrowers Programme partnership with CBN with about N9.5 billion. The bank has increased the number of Agric sector’s customers by over 900% from about 14,000 to over 143,000 customers. Ecobank is currently in partnership with the Lagos State Ministry of Agric in an empowerment program to support over 3,000 Artisanal fishermen in the state.
Women Empowerment Products
Ecobank Nigeria is now commonly regarded in the industry as a ‘women-friendly bank’. This stems from its various products tailored towards empowering female folks. In July this year, the Ecobank Group launched “Ellevate”, a bespoke women empowerment proposition – and this had resounding acclaim in Nigeria. With the Elevate programme, Ecobank aims to empower 40 million women, being a gender-based proposition designed to empower women-owned and managed businesses in Nigeria, as well as in the 33 African countries and beyond where Ecobank has presence”.
Other women initiatives include the Ecobank Female Entrepreneurs’ Initiative (EFEI), a platform designed to empower and support women-owned small-scale businesses. In addition, the bank offers business loans for SMEs, inventory finance for key distributors, shop owner’s facility for traders, purchase order and invoice discounting, asset finance and agriculture finance among other laudable offerings.
Lions’ Den
Ecobank during the year went steps further in its commitment to raise future Africa multinationals. The bank entered a partnership with Ultima Productions for a reality show called Lions’ Den. The Lions’ Den is a business reality show that gives budding entrepreneurs across Nigeria the chance to pitch their business to five successful Nigerian investors, referred to as Lions. The Lions support the selected entrepreneurs with equity or venture capital. In a nutshell, Lions are businessmen and women who have pedigree, who know what it takes to make a success of a business. They bring their wealth of experience and capital to the stage to assist people with brilliant and creative ideas.
According to Akinwuntan, Ecobank’s decision to be the Lead Sponsor of the reality TV show is in line with its commitment to support entrepreneurs who have good business ideas but need to raise funds for advancement. He disclosed that the bank is offering its platform, Pan African network, digital offerings, and all necessary support to make the young entrepreneurs achieve their dream whether the Lion’s invested in their business or not, noting that the fact that they have reached the level to pitch for equity or venture capital makes them qualified as entrepreneurs in the making.
Super Rewards Campaign
Ecobank Nigeria in March this year launched the Super Rewards Scheme, which gives 200 of its customers an opportunity to earn different cash gifts monthly, with four of them becoming millionaires at the end of the four months campaign. The bank in a statement said the scheme is designed to reward customers’ loyalty. The four-month campaign saw a total of 800 customers winning N25,000 weekly in batches of fifty per week and four millionaires emerged from different zones of the country.
Due to popular demand by its customers, the bank recently flagged off Season Two of the Scheme to give opportunity for more customers to be rewarded for their loyalty and dedication to the pan African Bank. The campaign will run between October 2021 and January 2022. As was the case in season one, 800 customers are expected to win N25,000 weekly in batches of 50 customers per week from now till January 31, 2022.
In addition, four millionaires will emerge in each of the four delineated regions of Lagos, Federal Capital Territory (FCT)/North, Mid-west/Southwest and South-South/Southeast regions.
Support for Creative Industry
Empirically, Ecobank has gradually become one of the top banks that supports the creative industry in the country. Apart from participating actively in the Creative Industry Financing Initiative (CIFI) introduced by the CBN in collaboration with the Banker’s committee to improve access to long-term low-cost financing for entrepreneurs and investors in the Nigerian creative and information technology (IT) sub-sector, the bank went into partnerships with Bolanle Austen Peter (BAP), Legends of Nollywood, Linda Ikeji’s Self Made Woman Conference which had over 5,000 women in attendance and Basketmouth’s Papa Benji. The 13 episode Papa Benji show achieved a combined total of over 10 million views on YouTube alone.
Also, the bank supported Alex Ekubo, on a trip to the Benin Republic generating over 1m views, 30,000 conversations and 10,000 engagements. These and a host of other partnerships was to promote creativity and the African culture.
According to the Managing Director, “As a Pan-African bank, we have a collective vision of promoting the African culture to reinforce and celebrate our heritage. For us, it is beyond banking, we are constantly seeking ways to project the African continent in a positive light. We currently have partnerships with key industry players and recently sponsored the African Music Awards (AFRIMA). We are also the lead sponsor of the widely acclaimed business reality show, Lions’ Den, which recently hit the airwaves. It goes without saying then, that for African creatives partnering with Ecobank, the wait is over.”
Youth Engagement
Ecobank Initiated the MX Online series during the International Youth Day that generated increased likeness for the brand. It partnered with micro-influencers, students and associations to promote Youth products. The objective is to promote, support, sponsor and participate actively in the youth space and endear the demography to Ecobank through internship programmes, raffle draws and experiential events. The MX series had over 10,000 views online.
Also, the bank partnered with Future Face Africa – a model scouting initiative taken to over 10 African countries. The platform gave young people the opportunity for global stardom. The programme attracted over 10,000 participating youths across Africa. This further entrenched the brand within the Fashion & Youth space.
Radio Programme for Entrepreneurs
During the year, Ecobank sponsored a nationwide radio programme created specifically for the bank to reach out to SMEs and a general listening audience. It ran for 13 episodes for one hour weekly in select radio stations in key cities across the geo-political zones. This makes SMEs a veritable target sector for the bank.
The programme served as an opportunity for the bank to showcase some of its customers doing well in the SME category and provisions were also made for staff of the bank to have an in-depth discussion on products and relationships with SME operators. The unique programme was different from the usual ‘customer-experience sharing style. The show addressed pertinent issues identified as pain-points for the SME in Nigeria.
New Head Office Complex
On the highbrow of the business district of Victoria Island and facing the ever-serene Lagos lagoon, is Ecobank new head office complex. The architectural masterpiece which was commissioned in November this year is named Ecobank Pan African Centre (EPAC). The bank says the edifice stands as a tribute to the vision of its founding fathers in creating a world-class pan-African banking group, providing excellent financial services across Africa. EPAC creates a new smart working environment where productivity and service delivery will be taken to another level. Indeed, an office goes a long way to defining a super brand.
The Centre, with a sparkling ambience, boasts of state-of-the-art amenities, houses smart offices, a restaurant, multipurpose conference hall, gym, crèche, a parking lot that can accommodate 130 vehicles at a time, experience and game centre and a rooftop terrace, among others.
Commissioning the complex, a highly elated Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu said “This Pan African centre is indeed an intelligent building designed with energy efficiency and is one of the things we need in Nigeria. I know that this building will speak to a lot of the very best.
“It is a state-of-the-art building focused on environmental sustainability and I am sure that from what I have seen around, it is a redefining building and infrastructural development.” This iconic structure epitomizes an ideal super brand.
Conclusion
The Ecobank Nigeria brand promise, no doubt setting it apart in the race to achieving its target. About three years ago Patrick Akinwuntan, outgoing Managing Director and Regional Executive of Ecobank Nigeria stated succinctly that he has a mandate in Nigeria to deliver the brand promise of Ecobank as the platform of choice for convenient, affordable, and instant banking services to customers in the country.
According to him “it’s our ambition that we are within easy reach in your locality at an Ecobank Xpress point through our agents or within your arm’s length on your phone; you can open an account and you can make payment; you can receive payment straight on your phone and at any time cash out through our agents at any Ecobank Xpress point or the ATM. It is the Ecobank everywhere strategy across Africa that we are implementing in Nigeria”.
Today, the brand promise is being realized. The bank has strongly positioned itself as a key stakeholder and supporter in the growth of the real sector of the Nigerian economy. It is supporting small businesses, budding entrepreneurs, agriculture, women businesses, and a whole lot.
The bank is also empowering Nigerians with all the tools to take control and make the most of their finances. Its digital platforms such as Mobile App and USSD *326#, Ecobank Online, OmniPlus, Omnilite, EcobankPay, RapidTransfer, ATMs, POSs, as well as an extensive distribution network of over 250 branches and about 30,000 agency banking locations, have brought convenience to the daily running of customers’ businesses.
By and large, the success of making Ecobank a first choice Nigerian bank is largely driven by its six core values (RACE IT -Respect, Accountability, Customer Centricity, Excellence, Integrity, Teamwork). To ensure sustained success, the bank embedded the right ethics, culture, conduct and values into all its activities. These qualities form the foundations of the organization and drive the right behaviours in every engagement with customers, colleagues, communities, shareholders, regulators, and all other stakeholders.
The bank also recognizes its employees as its greatest asset to maintain high service quality standards, a constant improvement on customer satisfaction and enhance its brand experience. To this end, the bank announced the promotion of 682 of its staff members in June. The bank said the exercise represented 26 per cent of its core staff and was done despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and all the attendant impacts on business performance globally.
According to a statement signed by the managing director, the promotion was targeted at recognizing and rewarding employees for their efforts and commitment, stressing that it was also in alignment with the unrelenting desire of the bank to grow its people.
Apart from motivating employees in various ways, the bank is also training and building the capacity of its entire workforce in its state-of-the-art Academy in Lagos which is fully accredited by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN).
Besides, the bank is also attracting young graduates into its workforce. During the year, the bank recruited 60 new entry-level trainees into its workforce as part of its growth agenda.
Banking
Onafriq, PAPSS to Launch Wallet-Based Outbound Payments from Nigeria to Ghana
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
A platform to enable cross-border intra-Africa payments for individuals, merchants, and traders in Nigeria and Ghana is being designed by Onafriq Nigeria Payments Limited in partnership with the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS).
The platform, currently in its pilot stage, is the first wallet-based outbound payments scheme, which is fully in Naira and instant, without relying on hard currency conversion.
The parties are working together with banks and mobile money operators in the West Africa nations.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has already approved this initiative, which will benefit small and medium enterprises (SMEs), the real engine of intra-African trade, as they will now have access to a faster, cheaper way to reach customers and suppliers across the border.
By reducing barriers to cross-border trade, the new service will allow these businesses to grow their addressable markets and activity. From December 1, this service will be fully operational for a 6-month period.
Through the partnership with PAPSS, Onafriq, which is a CBN licensed payment service provider, is supporting the operationalization of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) mandate. The mandate itself is driving tariff-free trade for the 54 member states of AfCFTA. Within the partnership itself, Onafriq provides the mobile money rails, with an ecosystem consisting of over 1 billion mobile wallets.
Meanwhile, PAPSS brings a network of over 160 commercial banks, representing an ecosystem of more than 400 million bank accounts across its 19 African countries of operation. The two partners are essentially seamlessly connecting two worlds: mobile money and banking. As a consequence, intra-African trade transactions will take place more easily and opportunities will be created.
Currently, Africa is made up of bank and mobile-led markets, with siloes often inhibiting transactions between these economies. However, this partnership will remove these boundaries. With over one billion mobile wallets and 500 million bank wallets across Africa, this partnership will allow for cross-border collaboration at scale.
This partnership builds on Onafriq and PAPSS’ existing partnership for payments into Ghana, announced earlier this year.
“Our work with PAPSS shows what collaboration at scale can unlock—seamless, secure connections between banking systems and mobile money ecosystems. This is how we open bi-directional trade corridors, reduce costs for businesses, and give African enterprises the rails they need to trade with confidence in their own currencies. The vision is continental, but it starts with practical steps like this one,” the Managing Director for Anglophone West Africa, Mxolisi Msutwana, said.
The Chief Information Officer for PAPSS, Ositadimma Ugwu, added, “Too often, African businesses and individuals see borders as roadblocks instead of opportunities. With this step, we’re challenging that mindset, giving Nigerians the ability to send value next door with the same ease as sending a text message. Our vision is simple: make Africa’s borders invisible to payments. This pilot makes that a reality, moving us closer to a continent where payments don’t pause at the border.”
Banking
Access Bank Appoints Ifeyinwa Osime as Board Chair
By Adedapo Adesanya
Mrs Ifeyinwa Osime has been appointed as the chairman of the board of Access Bank Plc, following the retirement of Mr Paul Usoro on January 29, according to a statement to the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited.
Mrs Osime, an accomplished legal practitioner, joined Access Bank’s board in November 2019 as an independent non-executive director and had chaired the Board Human Resources and Sustainability Committee and the Governance, Nomination, and Remuneration Committee.
This role made her contribute significantly to bank’s corporate governance, leadership development, and sustainability initiatives.
In addition to her role at Access Bank, Mrs Osime is a Director at Ebudo Trust Limited and a Partner at McPherson Legal Practitioners, where she advises on corporate and commercial matters and contributes to strategic leadership.
She is also a member of the Nigerian Bar Association, Women Corporate Directors, Nigeria Chapter, and Chartered Institute of Directors Nigeria, where she serves on the Executive Committee of the Women Sectorial Group.
Beyond her professional responsibilities, Mrs Osime is committed to mentoring youths and is actively involved in the Autism and Developmental Delays Support Community, reflecting her dedication to inclusion and social impact.
Speaking on her appointment, the chairman of Access Holdings, Mr Aigboje Aig-lmoukhuede, said: “Mrs Osime is a principled and experienced leader with a deep understanding of the Bank’s strategy and values.
“She has demonstrated strong commitment to the Bank’s vision and mission, and I am confident that, under her leadership, the Bank will continue to advance its strategic objectives of delivering sustainable value to shareholders and other stakeholders in the pursuit of its vision to become the world’s most respected African Bank.”
He also congratulated Mr Usoro on the completion of his tenure and for his exemplary leadership, dedication and significant contribution to the Group, saying he remains a valued member of the Access Bank family.
Banking
Africa Energy Bank to Start Operations June as Nigeria Hands Over Headquarters
By Adedapo Adesanya
The African Energy Bank (AEB), a pan-African financial institution established to mobilise capital for the continent’s energy development and strengthen regional energy value chains, will begin operations in June 2026.
This came as Nigeria officially handed over the headquarters of bank at a ceremony held on the sidelines of the ongoing Nigeria International Energy Summit (NIES).
The president of the African Petroleum Producers’ Organisation (APPO) and Côte d’Ivoire’s Minister of Mines, Petroleum and Energy, Mr Mamadou Colibaly, praised Nigeria for its leadership in bringing the initiative to fruition, as he disclosed the bank was expected to commence operations in four months’ time.
“We are committed to launching this bank no later than June. I sincerely thank our partners for providing the headquarters and office that make this take-off possible. The African Energy Bank represents Africa’s commitment to finance, develop, and secure its own energy future by Africans, for Africans,” he said.
The African Energy Bank is a joint initiative of APPO member states and the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), established to mobilise domestic and regional capital for Africa’s energy infrastructure, reduce dependence on external financing, and align energy investments with the continent’s long-term development and industrialisation agenda.
While performing the handover, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Mr Heineken Lokpobiri, said the country had fulfilled all its responsibilities as host nation.
“Nigeria has met every obligation as host. The headquarters is ready, strategically located, and fully equipped, and we are prepared for immediate take-off.”
The ceremony highlighted a growing consensus among African leaders on the need for the continent to take greater ownership of its vast natural resources.
Through tailored financial instruments, the bank is expected to support projects across the energy value chain, including exploration, refining, renewable energy integration, and local content development, with a focus on job creation and economic value addition.
The African Energy Bank has been touted as not just another financial institution, but a strategic pillar in Africa’s quest for economic independence and long-term energy security
The African Energy Bank is a pan-African financial institution jointly promoted by APPO member states and Afreximbank to provide tailored financing solutions for energy projects across the continent, strengthen regional energy markets, and support sustainable development through improved access to capital.
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