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Access Bank retains most valuable brand crown

Bets on scale amid market pressures

by Onome Amuge
April 14, 2026
in Finance & Investment
Access Bank retains most valuable brand crown

Access Bank Plc has maintained its position as Nigeria’s most valuable brand for the fifth consecutive year, underscoring the lender’s resilience and move towards regional expansion despite macroeconomic headwinds.

The ranking, released in the Nigeria 25 2026 report by Brand Finance, places the bank’s brand value at N773.2 billion, keeping it firmly at the top of the country’s corporate hierarchy even as market conditions remain challenging.

Brand Finance noted that while the bank recorded a marginal year-on-year dip in brand value, the decline reflects a deliberate shift in corporate strategy rather than operational weakness. The lender has increasingly prioritised long-term growth, cross-border expansion, and international scale over short-term profitability in its domestic market.

Analysts say this repositioning marks a significant evolution in Access Bank’s business model; from a largely Nigeria-focused institution to a cross-continental financial platform with growing relevance across African and global markets.

The report highlights that stronger earnings contributions from the bank’s African subsidiaries helped offset softer income growth within Nigeria, reinforcing the diversification benefits of its expansion strategy. This geographic spread is expected to strengthen earnings stability and position the bank as a key intermediary linking African markets to global capital flows.

Beyond valuation, the bank also recorded an improvement in brand strength. Access Bank climbed to third place nationally on the Brand Strength Index (BSI), achieving a score of 88.7 out of 100 and retaining its AAA brand rating.

Brand Finance attributed this improvement to enhanced brand coherence across markets, as well as clearer strategic positioning following a series of international acquisitions and integrations. The bank’s ability to harmonise its brand identity across multiple jurisdictions is increasingly seen as a competitive advantage in a fragmented African banking landscape.

Commenting on the findings, Babatunde Odumeru, managing director of Brand Finance Nigeria, said the business environment is undergoing a structural shift from survival to resilience, with companies that invested through periods of uncertainty now emerging stronger.

“This report highlights a key trend: trust is now the fundamental driver of business growth,” he said, noting that increasingly cautious consumer behaviour has elevated the importance of reliability and brand credibility in sustaining customer loyalty.

According to the report, sectors such as banking and manufacturing continue to dominate Nigeria’s brand rankings, driven by a combination of domestic resilience and digital adaptation. These sectors have been able to convert customer engagement into sustained loyalty, reinforcing their market leadership positions.

For Access Bank, the sustained top ranking signals not only brand strength but also investor confidence in its long-term strategy. Market watchers note that as Nigeria’s economy gradually recovers and competitive pressures intensify, the ability to scale beyond domestic constraints will be critical for maintaining leadership.

 

Onome Amuge

Onome Amuge serves as online editor of Business A.M, bringing over a decade of journalism experience as a content writer and business news reporter specialising in analytical and engaging reporting. You can reach him via Facebook ,X and  LinkedIn

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