African Banker Awards 2023 nominees announced

African Banker Awards 2023

The African Banker magazine has announced today the shortlist of nominees for this year’s edition of its African Banker Awards. Since their inception in 2007, the African Banker Awards aim to recognise the exceptional individuals and organisations driving Africa’s rapidly transforming financial services sector. The winners of the African Banker Awards will be announced during the official gala ceremony taking place 24 May, in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, and part of the official programme of the African Development Bank Annual Meetings. The 2023 edition of the African Banker Awards is being organised by African Banker and IC Events. The ceremony will be sponsored at platinum level by the African Guarantee Fund (AGF) and at associate level by the Trade and Development Bank (TDB) and Tunisia’s Caisse des Dépots et Consignations, that is managing an important project to support start-ups and SMEs. 

African Banker Awards 2023
African Banker Awards 2023

This year’s Awards gala is poised to accentuate the theme of gender equity in the industry, as demonstrated by the substantial proportion of female candidates vying for the coveted title of Banker of the Year. In addition, in partnership with the African Guarantee Fund, a fresh accolade has been instituted to acknowledge and encourage initiatives aimed at propelling financial inclusivity for women across the African continent, the AFAWA Bank of the Year award. AFAWA (Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa) is a pan-African initiative to bridge the $42 billion financing gap facing women in Africa. 

Read also : Kenya’s KETRACO Partners African Development Bank on PPPs

The African Banker Awards nominees were selected from a record number of entries, representing the entirety of the African continent, over a total of 10 categories, and shortlisted by the Awards committee. The nominees for the African Banker Awards 2023 are:

Banker of the Year: 

Mr Admassu Tadesse – Trade and Development Bank

Prof Benedict Oramah – Afreximbank

Ms Esther Kariuki – Co-operative Bank of Kenya 

Mr Moezz Mir – SBM Bank, Kenya

Ms Mukwandi Chibesakunda – Zanaco, Zambia

Mr Othman Benjelloun – Bank of Africa

Ms Yemi Edun – First City Monument Bank

Bank of the Year:

Afreximbank

Bank of Africa

Co-operative Bank of Kenya

CRDB Bank – Tanzania

The Mauritius Commercial Bank

Trade and Development Bank

Trust Merchant Bank, Democratic Republic of the Congo 

Sustainable Bank of the Year: 

Absa, South Africa

Commercial International Bank, Egypt

Nedbank, South Africa

Rand Merchant Bank, South Africa

Trade and Development Bank

DFI of the Year: 

 Afreximbank

Africa Finance Corporation

Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa: BADEA

Lesotho National Development Corporation    

Trade and Development Bank

Fintech of the Year: 

Ensibuuko Technologies, Uganda

Flutterwave, Nigeria

JUMO World, South Africa

Lulalend, South Africa

MFS Africa, South Africa

SME Bank of the Year: 

Absa, South Africa

Caisse de compensation et de consignation, Tunisia

CRDB Bank, Tanzania

Ecobank, Senegal

KCB Bank, Kenya

Deal of the Year – Debt: 

 EUR174m (US$190m) investment in the 44MW Singrobo-Ahouaty Project – Africa Finance Corporation

R1.143bn (US$66.13m) gender-linked bond (“GLB”) issuance across 3-year and 5-year tranches for Barloworld Limited– Rand Merchant Bank

REad also 250 Ugandan Entrepreneurs Get Business Boost from Youth Startup Academy

US$564m equivalent private placement green bond issuance for GrowthPoint – Absa   

Harmony Gold Company syndicated multi-tranche, multi-currency, loan facility of US$400 million and R4 billion– Absa & Nedbank

Dual currency USD 292.4 Million, and EGP 1.9 billion Syndicated Long Term Facility (US$400m) to the Egyptian Chemical Industries Company (KIMA) – National Bank of Egypt 

Deal of the Year – Equity:

 Advisory on the US$2.5bn initial public offering (IPO) of ADNOC Gas – EFG Hermes

US$47m investment in Africa Go Green – International Finance Corporation (IFC)

US$298m Infinity Energy equity investment and Lekela Power acquisition – Africa Finance Corporation

R892m (US$55m) acquisition of Windlab Africa’s wind and solar assets I partnership with Seriti Resources – Rand Merchant Bank

R8.9bn (US$550m) evergreen B-BBEE transaction for Shoprite– Rand Merchant Bank

Agriculture deal of the Year

Launch of a first-of-its-kind AgriHarvest Platform – Rand Merchant Bank

US$100m working capital trade finance facility to Export Trading Group (ETG) – Trade and Development Bank

8bn EGP (US$266m) Syndicated Long-Term Loan Facility for Evergrow – Banque Misr

Syndicated Long Term Facility US$161m General Authority for Rehabilitation Projects & Agricultural Development (GARPAD) – National Bank of Egypt

US$78m funding facility for the Southern Oil Structured Commodity Finance Transaction – Absa

Infrastructure deal of the Year: 

 US$650m equivalent syndicated loan facility to EDF Renewable – Absa

US$21.7m Corporate Sukuk issuance for Family Homes Fund – Greenwich Merchant Bank

US$1bn 7-year Amortizing Term Loan in favour of a Special Purpose Vehicle (“SPV”) for NNPC Limited Project Yield – Afreximbank

US$900m debt funding facility for Scatec Solar PV plus Battery Storage Project – Standard Bank

US$310m debt package for the Sports and Roads Infrastructure Kigali – Trade and Development Bank 

African Banker Awards hosts first AFAWA Bank of the Year Award 

Read aslo: How Nigerian Auto Tech Firm Autochek Made Six Purchases in Two Years, Including Latest Expansion Into Egypt

In partnership with the African Guarantee Fund, AFAWA Bank of the Year Award will spotlight the banks advancing the financial inclusion of women across the continent. The nominees for the AFAWA Bank of the Year Award are: 

Letshego Nigeria

Fin’ELLE; Rawbank

Letshego Uganda

Oiko Credit

For more information on the African Banker Awards or details on how to attend the official Awards ceremony, please visit www.africanbankerawards.com.

Kelechi Deca

Kelechi Deca has over two decades of media experience, he has traveled to over 77 countries reporting on multilateral development institutions, international business, trade, travels, culture, and diplomacy. He is also a petrol head with in-depth knowledge of automobiles and the auto industry