Access Bank completes acquisition of Zambian bank


 Access Bank Limited has completed the acquisition of African Banking Corporation Zambia Limited, trading as Atlas Mara Zambia.

The bank’s parent company, Access Holdings, made this known on Monday, more than eight months after the deal was originally announced.

The lender consummated the transaction through its Zambian banking operation, making the new acquisition a wholly owned subsidiary of Access Bank Zambia.

Nigeria’s biggest lender by assets announced last April it received the final regulatory approval for the deal from the Central Bank of Zambia, giving it the latitude to expand its footprint in the southern African nation.

  It had projected that the purchase would be concluded by last September, but that didn’t happen. A business combination of Access Bank Zambia and African Banking Corporation is to follow. In January 2021, the bank wrapped up its purchase of Cavmont Bank Limited of Zambia, later merging it with Access Bank Zambia. The lender expects the merger to produce one of the top five banks in Zambia, hoping to leverage Atlas Mara’s big traction in the retail and public sectors to create a market leading universal banking platform in the country. It has stated its ambition to transform its Zambian unit to rank among the three biggest banks by assets in that market come 2027. “This marks a significant milestone for Access Bank as we work towards achieving our vision of being the World’s Most Respected African Bank,” Access Holdings CEO Herbert Wigwe said in a regulatory filing.

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