Stanbic Bank scoops 22 awards

Business Reporter
Standard Bank Group, which wholly owns Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe, and is Africa’s leading bank by assets, recently won 22 awards in the EMEA Finance’s Treasury Services Awards and Global Finance’s World’s Best Bank Awards, both for 2015. Acknowledging all 22 awards, Hasan Khan, Standard Bank’s Head of Transactional Products and Services, said: “We are delighted to receive these awards from such prestigious publications. They provide further confirmation of the success of our client-focused strategy and desire to serve clients through our well-established on-the-ground presence in Africa and our global connectivity that links clients to opportunities in Africa.”

Standard Bank was awarded both Best FX Services in Africa and Best Transactional Bank for Financial Institutions in Africa by EMEA Finance’s Treasury Services Awards 2015. Standard Bank has been a recipient of the EMEA Finance’s Treasury Services Award for the sixth consecutive year. According to EMEA Finance, “Standard Bank takes two titles in this year’s Treasury Services Awards, in recognition of its consistent leadership in transactional banking in Africa.”

Global Finance Magazine awarded Standard Bank 20 accolades, across several categories, including trade finance, payments and collections, cash management, short-term investments/money market funds and sub-custody. These awards were adjudicated against specific criteria such as volume, market share and customer service. Standard Bank Group was chosen by the Global Finance editorial team along with input from expert sources.

The Global Finance Magazine awards are:

  • Global Finance’s World’s Best Bank Awards 2015
  • World’s Best Banks 2015
  • Standard Bank Group – Africa
  • Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe
  • Standard Bank Angola
  • World’s Best Investment Banks 2015
  • Standard Bank Angola
  • Best Foreign Exchange Provider 2015
  • Standard Bank Group – Africa
  • CfC Stanbic Bank Kenya
  • Stanbic Bank Botswana
  • Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria
  • Stanbic Zambia
  • Standard Bank South Africa
  • Standard Bank Angola
  • Standard Bank Best Provider of Short-Term Investments/Money Market Funds
  • Best Treasury & Cash Management Provider 2015
  • Standard Bank Best Bank for Cash Management
  • Standard Bank South Africa
  • Best Sub-Custodian 2015
  • Standard Bank Group – Africa
  • Stanbic Bank Ghana
  • Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria
  • Standard Bank Mozambique
  • Standard Bank Namibia
  • CfC Stanbic Bank Kenya

“The African growth story is on everyone’s lips and as a bank; we need to ensure we are providing financial solutions that address the needs of the various participants involved in the value chain. Having built strong in-country advisory capabilities, Standard Bank is able to deliver a full range of corporate and investment banking services to clients across Africa,” said Mr Khan.

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