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Access Bank UK boosts global expansion with New Hong Kong branch

by Admin
January 21, 2026
in Banking, Finance
  • Becomes First W’African Bank in Asian Country

L-R: Mojalefa Mogono, Consulate General of South Africa in Hong Kong & Macau; Jamie Simmonds, CEO/MD, The Access Bank UK Limited; Oludare Folowosele, Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in Hong Kong & Macau; Roosevelt Ogbonna, managing director/chief executive director, Access Bank Plc; Baher Sheweikhi, Consulate General of Egypt in Hong Kong & Macau, and Ernest Law, managing director & chief executive, The Access Bank UK  Limited, Hong Kong Branch, during the launch of the branch in Hong Kong… recently.

The Access Bank UK Limited has expanded its global operations with the opening of its Hong Kong branch (a restricted licence bank).

This expansion represents a key milestone in the bank’s global growth strategy and underscores our commitment to serving clients in the Asia-Pacific region.

The launch of the Hong Kong branch establishes The Access Bank UK Limited as the first West African bank to enter the territory, a groundbreaking move to facilitate and accelerate trade flows between Asia and Africa.

As a leading international financial centre and gateway to Asia, Hong Kong is ideally positioned to become a strategic hub, strengthening trade and connectivity between the region and Africa.

Through its presence in Hong Kong, the Access Bank UK Limited will capitalise on the expanding economic partnership between Asia and Africa, supporting the increasing flow of trade between these regions.

Opening the branch in Hong Kong is considered a pivotal step in the company’s international expansion. As the first West African bank to establish a presence there, it signifies a major achievement. 

The company explained that with the continued growth of its parent company across Africa, the resilience of the Nigerian economy, and long-standing trade ties, Hong Kong serves as the ideal gateway for trade between Asia and Africa.

Speaking at the ceremony, Oludare E. Folowosele, consul general of the Consulate General of The Federal Republic of Nigeria, remarked, “I am

delighted to celebrate today the opening of a Restricted Licence Bank in Hong Kong in the name of The Access Bank UK Limited. 

“This is a huge milestone in the development of trade flows between Asia and Africa as the first West African banking group to attain this status. This also aligns perfectly well onto the Belt and Road initiatives between China and Africa where we see growing potentials for business flows between the two countries.”

Jamie Simmonds, founding chief executive officer and managing director of The Access Bank UK Limited, expressed his commitment for the strategic initiative, saying, “In recent years, Asia has emerged as Africa’s largest trading region driven by programmes like the Belt and Road Initiative. In 2023, China-Africa trade reached an all-time high of USD 282.1 billion, reflecting a 1.5% year-on-year growth. 

“As Asia-Africa economic relations enter a new phase, the timing of our Hong Kong branch launch is ideal to meet the financing and banking needs of our clients in these expanding markets.”

Ernest Law, managing director & chief executive of the Access Bank UK Limited – Hong Kong Branch, commented, “We are delighted to establish the Hong Kong branch as a key element of The Access Bank UK Limited’s ongoing growth and international expansion strategy. 

“This new branch will enable us to engage more closely with our clients in Hong Kong and strengthen our capacity to provide tailored financial solutions across the region”

The Access Bank UK Limited – Hong Kong Branch, headed by Ernest Law, will focus on international trade finance and commercial banking. The Hong Kong branch is expected to initially employ 25 people. However, this is expected to grow with controlled expansion over time.

 

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