Access Bank UK strengthens Europe-Africa trade with Malta launch
December 10, 2024106 views0 comments
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Roosevelt Ogbonna, managing director and chief executive officer of Access Bank Plc
Access Holdings Plc has announced that its banking group subsidiary, The Access Bank UK Limited, has launched its first fully-owned subsidiary in Malta, The Access Bank Malta Limited.
The banking licence application has been approved by both the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA), signalling a significant step in enhancing trade connectivity between Europe and Africa.
The approval of The Access Bank Malta Limited as a credit institution is considered a transformative milestone in bolstering Europe-Africa trade flows. This is as Malta, a renowned international financial centre, and a gateway between the two continents, is strategically positioned to play a pivotal role in advancing commerce and fostering economic partnerships.
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This strategic expansion into Malta enables The Access Bank UK Limited to leverage growing trade opportunities between Europe and Africa. It also underscores the Access Group’s commitment to driving global trade, financial integration, and supporting businesses across these regions.
Roosevelt Ogbonna, managing director and chief executive officer of Access Bank Plc, and CEO of the Banking Group,remarked, “By establishing operations in Malta, we will gain a foothold in a market that bridges European and North African economies, moving us one step closer to our goal of becoming Africa’s Gateway to the World. It further enhances our Bank’s capacity to support clients with innovative solutions tailored to cross-border trade and investment opportunities.”
Jamie Simmonds, founding chief executive officer and managing director of The Access Bank UK Limited, commented: “Europe has emerged as Africa’s leading trading partner, driven by initiatives such as the Economic Partnership Agreements between the EU and African regions and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). With Europe-Africa economic relations
entering a new phase, The Access Bank Malta Limited is ideally positioned to deepen trade and meet the financing and banking needs of our clients in these expanding markets.”
Renald Theuma, managing director and chief executive officer of The Access
Bank Malta Limited, emphasised the significance of this expansion: “Malta is uniquely positioned as a bridge between Europe and Africa, making it an ideal location for our subsidiary. This move allows The Access Bank Malta Limited to engage more closely with customers in Europe and deliver tailored financial solutions that drive growth and connectivity across both continents.”
The Access Bank Malta Limited is set to focus on international trade finance, employing approximately 30 people in its initial phase, with plans for controlled expansion over time.