African Banker Awards 2011

Categories & Criteria

The categories for the African Banker Awards are chosen to recognise the key banking fields and initiatives that form the make-up of the African banking world.

Judging Criteria for African Banker Awards 2011

The specifications regarding the individual categories can be found in the entry forms.

Submissions are welcome from any banking or financial institution based in Africa including corporate headquarters or branch offices of international commercial or investment banks, emerging market funds, development finance institutions, micro-credit institutions, housing finance institutions.

Entrants may place submissions for as many categories as they wish.

All materials will be judged as received. Entrants must ensure that their entries do not exceed the word limit specified on the form. Please ensure that entries are complete and to your satisfaction before sending.

Entry forms must be sent via email to awards@africasia.com as a Word document by the deadline.

Entries in French will be translated into English before sending to the judges if they are shortlisted.

Download the entry forms:
  • African Banker of the Year
    Banquier africaine de l'année
    English | Français
  • African Bank of the Year
    Banque africaine de l'année
    English | Français
  • Best Local Bank in Africa
    Meilleure banque local
    English | Français
  • Investment Bank of the Year
    Banque d'investissement de l'année
    English | Français
  • Most Innovative Bank
    Banque la plus novatrice
    English | Français
  • Socially Responsible Bank of the Year
    Banque la plus socialement responsable de l'année
    English | Français
  • Microfinance Project/Institution of the Year
    Projet ou Institution de micro-financement de l'année
    English | Français
  • Deal of the Year
    Affaire de l'année
    English | Français
  • Investment/Private Equity Fund of the Year
    Fond d'investissement/Fonds privés de l'année
    English | Français
Platinum Sponsor

Mediterranean Smart Cards Company MSCC was established in 2001 with the primary objective of providing high quality, smart card payment processing services to banks across Africa's emerging markets

Cocktail Reception Sponsor

The Ecobank Nedbank alliance is the largest banking network in Africa, with more than 1 000 branches in 33 countries.

Associate Sponsors

Afreximbank

One of the most important financial institutions in North Africa and the first private bank in Tunisia

Guaranty Trust Bank plc is a foremost Nigerian financial institution with vast business outlays spanning Anglophone West Africa and the United Kingdom.

Financial Solutions

Category Sponsor

Technology Sponsor

WAVETEC is a high-growth technology multinational firm specializing in Queue Management and Information Display Solutions for a wide range of business needs.

Supported by

AfDB

Organised by

African Banker

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