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AWARDS

Africa’s Best Cash Management Services
and Best Payment Services at the EMEA
Finance Treasury Services Awards 2022

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We’re proud to have received recognition for our teams’ dedication and hard work at the EMEA Finance Treasury Services Awards 2022. Absa Corporate Transactional Banking has been awarded Best Cash Management Services and Best Payment Services in Africa.

Our Payments solutions provide simple, secure and cost-effective payments capabilities, which give clients full control of their payables and cash flow within an Online and Host environment. Our Statutory Payments and Float Management solutions are both significant revenue generators for the bank with increasing scope and revenue generating opportunities. This, along with our other digital innovations, highlights our design-led principles in disrupting the status quo and solving our clients’ challenges.

We’d like to thank our teams who collaborated and made our goal of being Africa’s leading innovative bank a possibility. This is thanks in part to key business partnerships and collaborative efforts between SA Centre and ARO Country Champions, across Transactional Services Heads, Operational, Migration and Technical colleagues and teams.

We look forward to building on these results and celebrating further success with you.

Head of Pan-Africa Cash Management, Transactional Banking

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