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Access Bank Targets Top 20 Positions in UK, $1bn Profit by 2027
Access Bank Targets Top 20 Positions in UK, $1bn Profit by 2027 Access Bank, the largest bank in sub-Saharan Africa
Access Bank Targets Top 20 Positions in UK, $1bn Profit by 2027 Access Bank, the largest bank in sub-Saharan Africa
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Access Bank Targets Top 20 Positions in UK, $1bn Profit by 2027

Access Bank, the largest bank in sub-Saharan Africa by customer base, has revealed its ambitious plans to elevate its UK subsidiary, Access Bank UK, into the top 20 banks in the United Kingdom by 2027, targeting an annual profit of $1 billion. This strategic goal was disclosed by Roosevelt Ogbonna, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank, during the “Facts Behind the Rights Issue” presentation at the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) office in Lagos.

Ogbonna emphasized that this projection highlights Access Bank’s commitment to becoming a global banking leader, focusing on expansive growth and robust financial performance. “We are positioning ourselves to be one of the most respected banks globally. Our focus is on superior service across all the continents and countries we are operational in, and by 2027, we aim to be one of the top five African banks, powering trade across the continent and providing superior services to our customers,” Ogbonna stated.

The CEO further highlighted that Access Bank’s customer base is expected to grow to 125 million by 2027, solidifying its market leadership. This ambitious growth plan is part of a broader strategy to drive organic growth through strategic acquisitions, partnerships with international banks, and substantial investments in infrastructure and technology.

These insights were shared as part of discussions around Access Holdings’ ongoing Rights Issue, which aims to raise up to $1.5 billion to strengthen its financial position and support its growth ambitions. The rights issue offers 17,772,612,811 ordinary shares at N19.75 per share and will close on August 14, 2024.

The “Facts Behind the Rights Issue” event was attended by stockbrokers, shareholders, NGX management, Access Holdings’ executive and management team, and members of the media. Shareholders expressed their confidence in Access Holdings and Access Bank, particularly in relation to the Rights Issue.

Bisi Bakare, National Coordinator of the Pragmatic Shareholders Association of Nigeria, remarked, “Since Access Bank first started trading on the stock exchange at N0.65, we shareholders have witnessed its incredible growth and accrued immense value, with the stock now trading at N19.35 as of June 9.”

“Access Holdings can be confident that as the consolidation phase of the Group’s expansion fully takes shape and the brand’s profitability continues to increase, those of us who have been on this journey from the beginning are not about to jump off now. We fully back the capitalisation plans, starting with the Rights Issue, and are excited for the future that lies ahead for Access Holdings,” Bakare added.

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