Ecobank named Africa’s Best Bank for Corporate Responsibility

Ecobank named Africa’s Best Bank for Corporate Responsibility

In a statement last week, the Lome (Togo) based bank said Euromoney recognises its focus on sustainability and partnerships and its core capabilities in delivering positive social and environmental outcomes across Africa.

“At Ecobank we leverage human capabilities and other core resources to partner for African transformation. We are passionate about co-designing partnerships to drive change at community levels across our pan-African footprint,” said Carl Manlan, Chief Operating Officer of the Ecobank Foundation. Manlan added, “The Euromoney Award for Excellence recognises our collaboration with African communities and like-minded partners.”

Ecobank Group’s CEO, Ade Ayeyemi seconded Manlan’s arguments saying Ecobank Foundation is doing amazing work in delivering on its commitment to improve the quality of life of people across the African continent. “The Foundation should be rightly proud of its ceaseless impact and the real difference that it is making in numerous parts of the continent. Through the Foundation, our Group leverages its resources and capabilities to contribute to the economic and social development of Africa,” Ayeyemi noted.

Ecobank’s CSR primarily concentrates on the three key areas of health, education and financial inclusion. Recent partnership examples: Ecobank’s three-year campaign to raise awareness of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and educate communities by providing key information about the dietary and lifestyle changes required to help prevent NCDs such as cancer and diabetes.

Ecobank’s Group Chairman Sustainability Award which emphasises on its role in each country in designing innovative, replicable and scalable solutions driving sustainable environmental and social change.

African economies’ health recovery is vital and Ecobank contributed about US$3 million in the form of cash, healthcare equipment and medical supplies. Moreover, Ecobank deployed its financial capabilities for the African Union’s Centre for Disease Control and Prevention to enable every citizen and member of the Diaspora to contribute to the pan-African Covid-19 response.

Earlier this month, Ecobank rolled out its ‘Zero Malaria Business Leadership initiative,’ which was launched in partnership with Speak Up Africa and aims to eliminate malaria across Africa through private sector led initiatives which increase financing and take stronger and better targeted actions to support national malaria control programmes.

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