Row rect Shape Decorative svg added to bottom Winner of Best Transactional ,Bank in Africa The Asian Banker Global, Middle East and Africa Awards 2023 Absa | Corporate and Investment Banking > Insights and Events > Best Transactional Bank in Africa SHARE Empowering our clients to optimise supply and value chains as we remain invested in smarter, safer and more seamless transactional solutions across the continent. We’re proud to announce that we have been recognised as the Best Transactional Bank in Africa at The Asian Banker Global, Middle East and Africa Awards 2023. This phenomenal achievement is testament to our commitment to provide customised solutions for our clients as we continue to work together to ensure access to smarter, safer and more seamless corporate transactional banking. Thank you to our clients for their continued support. We remain dedicated to growing our business and delivering exceptional solutions and service to our clients. Thabo Makoko, Head of Pan-Africa Cash Management, Transactional Banking Bohani Hlungwane, Head of Trade and Working Capital, Pan-Africa https://cib.absa.africa/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/file_example_MP3_700KB.mp3 Related Articles RISK MANAGEMENT Why Africa is Emerging as a Strategic Global Connector Global trade is being reshaped by geopolitics, as supply chains fragment and new alliances redraw the map of commerce. For Africa, this is not just disruption, it’s a strategic opening. Read more RISK MANAGEMENT Why East Africa Is Emerging as Africa’s Trade Growth Engine East Africa, led by Kenya, is emerging as a powerful trade hub driven by infrastructure investment, regional integration and expanding intra-African trade. As a gateway for natural resources, it boasts rare earths, gold, nickel, cobalt, graphite, and other commodities the world needs. Read more RISK MANAGEMENT The New Centre of Market Resilience Sabir Ballim, Head of Transactional Banking FI Sales UK/EU and US, and Mosetsana Mahlafunya, Group Head of Absa Investor Services, explore how custody has progressed, due to the evolution of African markets. Read more