Voted Overall Best Service Function in Africa Euromoney Cash Management Survey 2023 Absa | Corporate and Investment Banking > Insights and Events > Voted Overall Best Service Function in Africa SHARE We are proud to be voted Overall Best Service Business Function in Africa with multiple recognition accolades from the Euromoney Cash Management Survey 2023 including: Market Leader Botswana and Uganda Market Leader Financial Services in Botswana Best Service Overall in Uganda Best Service Business Function in Uganda Best Service Financial Facilities in Uganda Best Service Personnel in Uganda and Zambia Best Service Medium companies in Zambia Best Service Small companies in Botswana Thank you to each and every client that voted for Absa across the countries where we operate in Africa. These recognitions strongly highlight our unwavering commitment to Cash Management and unrivalled pursuit of great service that guides good business for you, our most valued client. Contact us https://cib.absa.africa/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/file_example_MP3_700KB.mp3 Related Articles RISK MANAGEMENT Liquidity: Easing The Corporate Treasurer’s Pain Points James Stirling, Head of Liquidity Product, Absa CIB and Lumnandi Dambuza, Head of Liquidity: Africa Regional Office, Absa CIB, explore the changing demands on corporate treasurers, and the cash management solutions available. Read more RISK MANAGEMENT In the Race for Faster Cross-Border Payments, Speed Is Not the Only Issue International payments are the connective tissue of the global economy – enabling trade, investment, and capital mobility across borders. Yet despite their central role in the financial system, they remain stubbornly expensive and complex, creating real friction in the flow of capital and affecting everything from multinational supply chains to individual remittances. Read more RISK MANAGEMENT The Role of Custody Services in Building Investor Confidence Across Africa Despite a year characterised by economic uncertainty and understandable prudence, investor confidence is returning to Africa, with the continent being hailed as an attractive pivot point for investors reeling from policy shifts in the Global North Read more