The World Business Outlook Awards has announced United Bank for Africa (UBA) Ghana as winners in two categories of its annual prestigious awards. The bank was recognized as the Best Banking Services Provider based on its robust systems and products and the Leading Financial Services Institution in Ghana with the launch of the new Braille Account pacs.
The World Business Outlook Awards honours businesses that have demonstrated exceptional excellence and innovation in their respective fields and offerings. UBA Ghana’s awards are a testament to its commitment to providing excellent banking services to its customers.
“We are thrilled to receive these awards, which reflect our dedication to delivering exceptional banking experiences,” said Uzoechina Molokwu, Managing Director/CEO of UBA Ghana. “We are proud to be recognized as a leader in Ghana’s financial sector.
“Our goal is to make banking easy, convenient, and accessible to all Ghanaians and meet the evolving needs of our customer base,” added Uzoechina. “These awards motivate us to continue pushing the boundaries of innovation and excellence in banking in Ghana.”
He further noted that, “Our primary focus is our customer and this informs our Customer First (C1st) philosophy which ensures that we always put our customers first. Our customers are at the heart of everything we do. This year marks the eighth year of the C1st Philosophy, and we will not relent in providing customers with the best banking services.
The awards also recognize UBA Ghana’s contributions to the country’s economic growth and development since its establishment 20 years ago.
“As a bank, we are committed to investing in initiatives that promote financial inclusion, people development, entrepreneurship, and economic empowerment and environmental sustainability.”
UBA Ghana has consistently demonstrated its commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction. These awards reinforce the bank’s position as a leading financial institution in Ghana and a trusted partner for individuals and businesses.
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