Moukaramou Chanou, Managing Director of Ecobank International, accepting the award on behalf of Ecobank Group
Moukaramou Chanou, Managing Director of Ecobank International, accepting an award on behalf of Ecobank Group. Photo: File.

Ecobank Celebrates Outstanding 2025 With Awards Across Africa Recognising 4 Decades of Leadership, Performance

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Ecobank, the leading pan-African banking group, has been recognised with multiple prestigious international awards in 2025, marking a standout year for the Group as it also celebrates its 40th anniversary.

The breadth of recognition across trade finance, SME banking, digital innovation, cash management, capital markets, and institutional excellence underscores Ecobank’s position as Africa’s bank of first choice and reflects the strength of a pan-African platform built over four decades.

Which awards did Ecobank win in 2025?

In a milestone year that reflects both legacy and momentum, Ecobank received top honours from leading financial services platforms, including Global Finance, Euromoney, African Banker, All Africa Business Leaders Awards (AABLA) and other respected opinion formers, including:

  • Global Finance – Best Trade Finance Bank in Africa
  • Global Finance – Best Bank in Africa
  • Global Finance – Best Bank for Cash Management in Africa
  • Euromoney – Best Bank for SMEs in Africa
  • Euromoney – Best Digital Bank in Africa
  • Euromoney – Africa’s Best Cash Management Bank 2025
  • Euromoney – Africa’s Transaction Banker of the Year 2025 (for Isaac KAMUTA)
  • African Banker Awards – AFAWA Bank of the Year
  • Global Banking & Markets Africa Awards 2025 – Financial Institutions Bond Deal of the Year
  • All African Business Leaders Awards (AABLA) – Company of the Year

These accolades recognise Ecobank’s ability to connect markets, unlock trade, and also deliver integrated financial solutions at scale across Africa.

Ecobank Group CEO, Jeremy Awori, sealing the partnership with Google Cloud CEO, Thomas Kurian. Photo: Ecobank.

They reflect the Group’s leadership in trade finance and transaction banking, its market-leading support for SMEs and women-led enterprises, and its continued investment in digital platforms that expand access to finance and improve efficiency for businesses as well as consumers alike.

The awards also acknowledge Ecobank’s innovation in capital markets, including the structuring of landmark sustainability-linked instruments that support Africa’s transition toward more resilient and inclusive growth.

List of bank’s affiliates recognised in 2025?

Complementing the Group-level recognition, several Ecobank affiliates were recognised for performance in their respective markets.:

  • Global Finance: Best SME Bank in Ghana, Best Trade Finance Provider in Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire and Rwanda, Best Bank in Gambia and Togo,
  • The Banker “Bank of the Year 2025”: Ecobank Cameroon, Ecobank Equatorial Guinea, Ecobank Gabon, Ecobank Gambia, Ecobank Guinea, and Ecobank Togo.

These national awards highlight the strength of Ecobank’s local franchises and also the Group’s ability to deliver consistent excellence across diverse markets, combining global standards with deep local insight.

Together, the awards reflect Ecobank’s distinctive role in powering intra-African trade, financing development, advancing financial inclusion, and supporting entrepreneurs and SMEs across the continent—core pillars that have defined the Group since its founding, and it also continues to guide its future.

Jeremy Awori, Group Chief Executive Officer of Ecobank, said: “These awards are a powerful endorsement of our pan-African model and the progress we are making under our Growth, Transformation and Returns strategy. Receiving this recognition in our 40th anniversary year makes it especially meaningful.

It also speaks to the dedication of our teams across the continent and to a bank that has spent four decades building the financial infrastructure Africa needs to trade, grow, and compete. As we look ahead, we remain focused on building a technologically enabled, future-fit institution that continues to deliver exceptional outcomes for our clients and for Africa.”

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