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Celebrating our success at the Southern Africa Regional Exporters Awards 2021

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The Absa Corporate and Investment Banking team is thrilled to share their success at the Southern Africa Regional Exporters Awards 2021 with you, our valued client who made it all possible.

We are the proud recipients of the Capital Provider of the Year award. This award recognises an organisation's excellence in providing a full range of services, as well as effective and innovative financial success tools ranging from facility accessibility, affordability, sustainability, and risk mitigation.

The awards, themed "Celebrating the Export Excellence of Southern African Brands," put nine Southern African countries against one another in order to boost sustainable growth, export competitiveness, and intra-country trade.

This award is to recognise and highlight our capabilities in facilitating trade development, growth and sustainability in the markets in which Absa CIB operates, for you, our clients.

Thank you for your continued support. We are both humbled and grateful for your vote of confidence and our recognition as market leader. As always, we remain committed to providing you with service excellence through our Trade and Working Capital capabilities.

If you require access to any of our Transactional Banking solutions or services, please contact us.

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