Access Bank Acquires Grobank  Of South Africa

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Herbert Wigwe recognised as the 'CEO of the Year
 Grobank Limited has been  renamed Access Bank South Africa Limited.
The deal was completed  after Access Bank’s acquisition of controlling shares in the former Grobank Limited, South Africa,which has now  positioned it  to deliver a robust banking operation that connects key African markets.
At the signing ceremony,senior  officials of the two banks expressed optimism  about new prospects the acquisition would bring  for clients, adding  that the Bank will continue to support all its stakeholders, while opening doors to growth opportunities both in the short and long term.
Bennie van Rooy,the Chief Executive Officer
of Grobank, said:“This is an extremely exciting day for the South African banking industry. Our corporate customers will now have increased access to trade finance, treasury, international payments and loans through the wider distribution network offered by Access Bank’s presence in the key trade corridors that connect Africa to the rest of the world.
“Banking with Access Bank South Africa means greater security as well as access to more products and services through a best-in-class digital platform, and a full retail banking suite will soon be on offer.”
Herbert Wigwe, the  CEO of Access Bank Plc, said: “Today’s ceremony in South Africa seals our commitment to delivering our strategic aspirations of becoming Africa’s Gateway to the World, in line with our vision to be the World’s Most Respected African Bank.
“We look forward to the many opportunities our collective experience and deep understanding of the African market brings to our valued clients, and the journey ahead being one of great promise for our institution and the continent.”
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