
The leading pan-African banking group, Ecobank has won the coveted prize of Africa’s Best Bank for Corporate Responsibility in the Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2020.
Euromoney perceives Ecobank’s emphasis on maintainability and partnership and its core abilities in conveying positive social and ecological results across Africa.
The bank has for the past years, utilized its human abilities and other core resources to partner for African change. They are enthusiastic about co-designing partnership to drive change at community levels over the Pan African impressions. The Euromoney Award for Excellence has recognized the joint effort with African people communities and similarly invested partners.
Meanwhile, the Ecobank Foundation is accomplishing stunning work in conveying on its responsibility to improving the quality of life of individuals across the African continent.
The Foundation has upheld a lot of individuals on the continent and is pleased with its perpetual effect and the real contrast it has had on people in various parts of the continent. Through the Foundation, the Group use its assets and capacities to add to the monetary and social advancement of Africa.
Ecobank’s Corporate Responsibility essentially focuses on the three key territories of wellbeing, education and monetary incorporation.
Ecobank’s three-year campaign to bring issues to light of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and educate communities by giving key data about the dietary and way of life changes required to help forestall NCDs, for example, cancer and diabetes.

African economies’ health recuperation is imperative and Ecobank has contributed about US$3 million as cash, human services gear and clinical supplies. Also, Ecobank conveyed its financial capabilities for the African Union’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention to empower each resident and individual from the diaspora to add to the Pan-African Covid-19 reaction.
Prior this month (July 2020), Ecobank revealed its ‘Zero Malaria Business Leadership Initiative.’ Launched in association with Speak Up Africa, it seeks to wipe out jungle fever across Africa through private division led activities which increase financing and take more grounded and better-focused on activities to help national malaria control programs.
Euromoney is an English-language month to month magazine concentrated on business and finance, with its first publication done in 1969. It is the flagship production of Euromoney Institutional Investor plc, and circles to 25,000 destination around the globe.