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Africa Marketplace Dubai: Access Bank Champions African SMEs
Access Bank, in alignment with its commitment to being Africa’s Gateway to the World, proudly sponsored the inaugural African Marketplace Dubai 2025, an initiative by the Ibukun Awosika Leadership Academy (IALA). The event, held at the prestigious Grand Hyatt Dubai, attracted over 300 curated brands and participants from more than 200 countries, bringing together businesses and investors to foster cross-border trade and enhance Africa’s global economic competitiveness.
African Perspective and Access Bank’s Role
As a key enabler of trade, payments, and SME growth across Africa, Access Bank’s participation highlighted its continuous efforts to promote intra-African trade and support small businesses in the region. The bank’s involvement in this pan-African trade and investment fair emphasized its strategic focus on facilitating B2B and B2C linkages, particularly in key sectors such as fashion, arts and crafts, furniture, food, and technology.
In her remarks at the opening session, Ibukun Awosika, the host of the event and founder of IALA, spoke passionately about the transformative power of African entrepreneurship. “This platform is a testament to the resilience, innovation, and creativity that drives African businesses forward. It’s not just about trade, it’s about building relationships that will open new doors for generations to come. It’s about connecting the world to the incredible potential Africa holds” Said Awosika.
Empowering Small and Medium Enterprises
Access Bank’s participation demonstrated our unwavering commitment to supporting SMEs across the continent. This dedication was further reinforced by the keynote remarks from Kafui Bimpe, Head SME, African Subsidiaries, who emphasized the Bank’s strategic direction: “At Access Bank, our vision and drive is clear – to be Africa’s Gateway to the World. This vision guides our commitment to promoting intra-African trade, enhancing cross-border payments, and empowering Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) to grow from local champions to global competitors.”
Throughout the event, Access Bank showcased its innovative SME-focused solutions designed to equip businesses with the tools, resources, and expertise needed to scale sustainably. From improved access to finance and capacity-building programmes to tailored mentorship and strategic partnerships, the Bank continues to position itself as a catalyst for SME growth and resilience across Africa.
This message was echoed in the keynote address delivered by His Excellency Faure Essozimna Gnassingbe, President of the Republic of Togo, who highlighted Africa’s decisive shift from a narrative of untapped potential to one of active value creation. “Africa’s era of potential is over, the continent is now creating, innovating, and claiming its rightful place in global trade,” he stated.
A Future Focused on Cross-Border Commerce and Economic Integration
As part of its ongoing efforts to boost intra-African trade, Access Bank’s sponsorship of the African Marketplace Dubai 2025 aligns with its broader objective of reinforcing economic integration across the continent. The event offered a unique platform for African businesses to engage directly with international investors, creating new opportunities for growth and collaboration. By supporting cross-border trade and fostering B2B connections, Access Bank is playing a key role in elevating African entrepreneurs to the global stage.
Access Bank’s Continued Commitment
Access Bank’s participation in the African Marketplace event is just one of many steps the institution is taking to ensure that Africa’s SMEs are well-positioned to thrive in the global economy. As Africa’s leading financial institution, Access Bank is dedicated to facilitating sustainable growth for small businesses, providing access to markets, and strengthening the continent’s position as a key player in the global trade ecosystem.
Strengthening Africa’s Global Connections at ATC 2026
In line with this ongoing commitment, Access Bank will host the second edition of the Access Trade Conference (ATC) in Cape Town in 2026. Building on the insights, partnerships, and SME engagement showcased in Dubai, next year’s ATC will further deepen conversations around trade facilitation, innovation, and cross-border collaboration across Africa. This upcoming edition will serve as a strategic platform to continue empowering SMEs, connecting markets, and reinforcing Access Bank’s role as Africa’s Gateway to the World.
About Access Bank
Access Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Access Holdings Plc, is a leading full-service commercial bank operating through a network of more than 700 branches and service outlets spanning 3 continents, 24 countries and over 60 million customers. The Bank employs over 28,000 people in its operations in Africa, Asia and Europe, with representative offices in China, Lebanon, India, and the United Arab Emirates.
Access Bank is a diversified financial institution which combines a strong retail customer franchise and digital platform with deep corporate banking expertise, proven risk management, and capital management capabilities.
The Bank services its various markets through three key business segments: Corporate and Investment Banking, Commercial Banking, and Retail Banking. The Bank has enjoyed what is Africa’s most successful banking growth trajectory in the last 23 years, becoming one of the continent’s largest retail banks. As part of its continued growth strategy,
Access Bank is focused on mainstreaming sustainable business practices into its operations. The Bank strives to deliver sustainable economic growth that is profitable, environmentally responsible, and socially relevant, helping customers to access more and achieve their dreams.
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Fidelity Bank Champions Tree Planting Initiative at Lagos Beach
Fidelity Bank Plc, a leading financial institution, has partnered with Greenfingers Wildlife Initiative to plant trees at Elegushi Beach, Lekki, in Lagos.
Speaking during the event, Dr Meksley Nwagboh, the Divisional Head, Brand and Communications of Fidelity Bank Plc, highlighted the bank’s resolve to consistently champion initiatives that preserve the environment and reduce the impact of climate change.
“Environmental preservation is a key Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) pillar for us at Fidelity Bank. We believe that protecting the earth is a shared responsibility.
“That is why this initiative is not a one-time activity, but part of our ongoing efforts to promote sustainable best practices.
“We are committed to ensuring that our environment, including marine habitats, remains protected from pollution and degradation,” Nwagboh said.
In addition to planting trees, the Fidelity Bank team also conducted a beach clean-up exercise to remove waste materials from the shoreline and surrounding marine areas.
Nwagboh noted that the bank continues to support environmental conservation through various initiatives nationwide and remains a proud partner of the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF).
“Tree planting is an integral part of our climate action and resilience plan, and our goal is to consistently expand our environment-friendly operations.
“We are delighted for this partnership with Greenfingers Wildlife Initiative. It is one we intend to nurture, as we believe there’s more to be done to protect our environment,” Nwagboh added.
In his speech, Mr Chinedu Mogbo, the Founder of Greenfingers Wildlife Initiative, commended Fidelity Bank for its proactive commitment to environmental sustainability.
He explained that the partnership aligns with the NGO’s mission to foster safer, cleaner environments for both humans and wildlife.
“Our partnership with Fidelity Bank is driven by a shared mission to create a safer, greener environment for both humans and wildlife. Beyond enhancing environmental safety, planting trees contributes to beautifying our surroundings and restoring balance to nature,” Mogbo stated.
The exercise marks another significant step in Fidelity Bank’s environmental CSR efforts aimed at promoting sustainable living across communities, combating climate change, protecting biodiversity, and conserving aquatic ecosystems.
Ranked among the best banks in Nigeria, Fidelity Bank Plc is a full-fledged Commercial Deposit Money Bank serving over 9.1 million customers through digital banking channels. The bank has 255 business offices in Nigeria and United Kingdom subsidiary, FidBank UK Limited.
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Digital Banking: Unity Bank Unveils Enhanced Unifi Mobile App
Nigeria’s retail lender, Unity Bank Plc, has launched an upgraded version of its mobile banking platform, Unifi, as part of ongoing efforts to improve customer experience on the Bank’s digital Banking platform and reinforce its proposition in ebusiness.
The latest update, Unifi version 2.3, introduces a suite of improved features designed to enhance usability, security, and convenience for customers. Key upgrades include enhanced security protocols, expanded quick-action functionalities, improved bill payment options, and an updated Nigeria Quick Response (NQR) feature to support faster and more secure QR code transactions.
A key aspect of the rollout builds on the Bank’s continued investment in digital and security infrastructure, aimed at safeguarding customer data, ensuring secure payments and enabling safe, real-time transactions across channels.
Speaking on the upgrade, Adenike Abimbola, Divisional Head, Retail, SME, Digital Banking & Fintech Partnerships at Unity Bank, said the improvements are built on the back of continuous interrogation of the platform to be more responsive to customer feedbacks which are being received overtime in our interactions and engagements.
“Digital banking has become an integral part of everyday life, particularly for retail customers who expect speed, dependability, convenience, and security as standard. With the latest upgrade to Unifi, we are responding directly to these expectations by enhancing functionality, strengthening security, and simplifying key payment and transaction journeys. Our goal is to ensure that customers can carry out their banking activities seamlessly, confidently, and without friction, anytime and anywhere.”
She added that the Bank remains committed to continuous improvement of its digital channels in line with evolving customer needs and emerging industry trends.
“As mobile banking increasingly defines how people interact with financial services, Unifi is central to our strategy of delivering intuitive, reliable, and inclusive digital solutions. We will continue to invest in technology partnerships and platform enhancements that support financial inclusion, drive adoption, and improve overall customer experience.”
Originally introduced as part of Unity Bank’s strategic push to expand its retail footprint, particularly among young and digitally savvy customers, Unifi has grown into a core engine of the Bank’s retail banking expansion. The platform plays a critical role in driving customer acquisition, deepening engagement, and reinforcing Unity Bank’s broader digital transformation agenda.
The Unifi mobile app is available for download on Android and iOS devices, offering customers access to a wide range of services, including transfers, bill payments, airtime purchases, and QR-enabled transactions.
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Unity Bank Disburses N270m to Corpreneurship Winners
Unity Bank Plc has disbursed over N270 million in grants to young Nigerian entrepreneurs under its Youth Entrepreneurship Development Initiative: Corpreneurship Challenge, bringing the total number of beneficiaries since inception in 2019 to 608 corps members nationwide.
The initiative, implemented in partnership with the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) through its Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme, continues to equip fresh graduates with the funding, confidence, and support required to launch and scale viable businesses.
In the most recent edition of the Corpreneurship Challenge, held between November 18 and December 9, 2025, across 10 NYSC orientation camps nationwide, 30 youth corps members emerged as winners during the Batch C, Stream I, 2025 exercise of the programme.
The latest beneficiaries were selected from orientation camps in Lagos, Delta, Kaduna, Jigawa, Kwara, Enugu, Abia, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Akwa Ibom, and Plateau (Jos), after pitching innovative business ideas across diverse sectors of the economy.
Unity Bank’s cumulative investment in the Corpreneurship Challenge underscores the Bank’s long-standing commitment to youth empowerment, MSME development, and job creation in Nigeria.
Speaking on the continued impact of the initiative, Unity Bank’s Divisional Head, Retail & SME, Mrs. Adenike Abimbola, reaffirmed the Bank’s belief in entrepreneurship as a catalyst for economic transformation.
“At Unity Bank, we recognise that entrepreneurship remains one of the most effective tools for tackling youth unemployment and driving inclusive economic growth. Through the Corpreneurship Challenge, we are not only providing financial support, but also instilling confidence in young graduates to transform viable ideas into sustainable businesses. Reaching over 600 beneficiaries since inception reinforces our belief in the immense potential of Nigeria’s youth,” she said.
Mrs. Abimbola further emphasised the programme’s role in strengthening Nigeria’s MSME ecosystem and creating long-term economic value.
“Small and medium-scale enterprises are the backbone of any resilient economy. By supporting corps members at the earliest stage of their entrepreneurial journey, we are helping to build businesses that can create jobs, stimulate local economies, and contribute meaningfully to national development. Our focus is on impact that goes beyond grants, impact that translates into lasting livelihoods,” she added.
The Corpreneurship Challenge provides a competitive platform where corps members pitch business ideas, assessed on originality, feasibility, market demand, scalability, and job-creation potential. Successful participants receive financial grants to kick-start or expand their ventures, alongside exposure to business guidance and mentorship.
Since its launch, the initiative has supported youth-led businesses across value chains, including fashion, agribusiness, food processing, creative services, manufacturing, and retail. Over the years, it has become an integral part of the NYSC experience, attracting thousands of applications annually and earning national recognition for its contribution to youth empowerment.
By sustaining and expanding the Corpreneurship Challenge, Unity Bank continues to reinforce its role as a strategic partner in Nigeria’s entrepreneurial and MSME development landscape.






