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Euromoney Names Stanbic Best Bank In Uganda

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Stanbic Bank’s Kenneth Agutamba (center) receives the Most Admired Financial Institution honour from Minister of State for Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, David Bahati (left), and Brand Leadership’s Thebe Ikalafeng at the Award ceremony in Kampala

The Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2023 have picked Stanbic Bank, the anchor subsidiary of Stanbic Uganda Holdings Limited, as winner in the category of Best Bank in Uganda.

The announcement was made last week during celebrations of the achievements of the world’s best banks at a ceremony held in London. 

Euromoney deliberated over 269 different awards categories in 2023, determining winners at country, regional and global levels.

The London-based publication is the leading authority for the world’s banking and financial markets.

The Euromoney Awards for Excellence were started in 1992 and were the first of their kind in the global banking industry.

They remain the worldwide gold standard in this regard and are determined by an editorial panel of judges following a three-month research and interview process.

Other award winners include BNP Paribas, which won the world’s best bank and was named the world’s best bank for sustainable finance.

At the same time, Morgan Stanley was named the world’s best investment bank for 2023. The same bank also won the world’s best bank for advisory and the world’s best bank for financial institutions.

Meanwhile, Christian Sewing, the chief executive at Deutsch Bank was named the banker of the year for 2023.

Most admired financial institution

In the same week, Stanbic Bank was named Uganda’s most admired financial institution according to the latest rankings by Brand Africa, which held its 13 annual awards ceremony.

The awards are based on a survey and rankings conducted by Geopoll, Kantar as part of the pan-Africa research across 32 African countries.

“We are honoured to know that our efforts to transform our client experience through product innovations that help to drive Uganda’s growth are being acknowledged at home and beyond. The only way to grow our shareholder value is by ensuring the satisfaction of our clients and people. On this note, I wish to dedicate these honours to our staff for their hard work, and our customers for their support,” said Anne Juuko, Chief Executive, Stanbic Bank.

Established in 2010, Brand Africa is an intergenerational movement to inspire a brand-led African renaissance to drive Africa’s competitiveness, connect Africa and create a positive image of the continent.

Meanwhile, Standard Bank Group, of which Stanbic Bank is a member, jumped from sixth place to the top spot as Africa’s most admired finance brand for 2023. It leapfrogged Equity, Absa, Ecobank and UBA.

Thebe Ikalafeng, the founder and Chairman of Brand Africa said, “Africa’s oldest banking group, Standard Bank, building on the acquisition of Liberty Holdings and digital partnerships with platforms such as Salesforce, Shyft, Thrive, and One Hub, surged to the number one most-admired finance brand in Africa. It displaced GT Bank, which has dominated the rankings for the past three years.”

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