Standard Chartered Bank Ghana has been recognized at The International Banker 2024 Middle East & Africa Awards for its customer-centric innovation.
The Bank was honoured with the "Best Innovation in Retail Banking" award, highlighting its dedication to leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance customer experiences.
This accolade, awarded by The International Banker, a publication respected by finance professionals worldwide, celebrates Standard Chartered's efforts in deploying the latest innovations to attract and retain retail clients while introducing groundbreaking solutions to the financial and e-commerce sectors.
In a statement released by The International Banker, it clarified that "The Banking Awards were established to identify the leading organisations within our industry that represent the benchmark of achievement, corporate governance, technological development and customer services that help to drive economic growth in the countries that they operate".
The statement further said "the 2024 Banking Awards will distinguish those that have excelled in providing an unparalleled service to their clients whilst also continuously maintaining a high level of regulatory compliance. The awards will identify the best organisations and individuals in the sector, measured not only by growth, liquidity and profitability but also taking into consideration issues such as product innovation, use of IT, corporate governance, transparency, and sustainability".
Standard Chartered Bank Ghana's innovative approach is exemplified by its SC Mobile platform, Ghana's first digital banking platform.
Over 70 branch-led services have been digitised spanning from account onboarding, investments, service request, giving clients the convenience of performing financial and non-financial services.
The bank's customer-first philosophy and innovation leadership extends beyond digital services and earlier this year, the Bank of Ghana's Annualized Percentage Rate report revealed that Standard Chartered Bank Ghana offers the lowest cost of loans for both individuals and businesses in Ghana.
This competitive edge in lending rates translates to tangible benefits for customers, potentially enabling individuals to achieve personal financial goals, and businesses to fuel growth more affordably.
Standard Chartered Bank's strive for innovation and customer excellence is also magnified by keeping customers informed and engaged as is evident in its Future of Trade Africa report and recent Global Market Outlook event for the second quarter of 2024 events.
These events provided a platform for the bank to share key market insights directly with clients. More importantly, it offered an opportunity for customers to voice their opinions and have their pressing questions addressed, fostering a two-way dialogue that's crucial in today's dynamic financial landscape.
As the banking sector continues to evolve, Standard Chartered's recent award and ongoing initiatives highlight a clear message: innovation in banking isn't just about adopting new technologies - it's about harnessing those technologies to create meaningful improvements in customers' financial lives.
The "Best Innovation in Retail Banking" award serves not just as a recognition of past efforts, but as a catalyst for future innovations.
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