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Access Bank lifts children with South Africa charity polo tournament, donates N8.3m

ACCESS Bank Plc has further demonstrated its commitment to making a difference through charity as it successfully hosted its maiden polo tournament at the prestigious Val de Vie Polo Club in Cape Town, South Africa.

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Presentation to the Nelson Mandela Children’s Trust Fund during the Access Bank Polo Day which was held at Val de Vie Polo Club, Cape Town, South Africa…recently

The event has further created awareness and raised funds to support the education of underprivileged children in Africa.

In partnership with Fifth Chukker, through the Nelson Mandela Foundation, the initiative further deepened Access Bank’s commitment towards impacting the environment and positively affecting the lives of underprivileged children in Africa.

Access Bank Plc Group Managing Director, Herbert Wigwe, who led other top officials of the bank to the event, expressed delight that the charity tournament is achieving its main objectives.

“About 12 years ago, we decided to act and positively impact the lives of underprivileged children in Africa, including South Africa,” Wigwe said.

“The first Access Bank Charity Tournament saw us impact 400 children and now the number has grown to 12,000 children who have been educated across the northern part of Nigeria.

“Henceforth, every December will be dedicated to this cause; we will set aside money to support underprivileged children in South Africa through the Nelson Mandela Foundation.”

Chief Executive Officer, Access Bank South Africa, Sugendhree Reddy, said: “This successful engagement was made possible because of the opportunities provided by the South African government to establish our presence in this relatively new market. Access Bank is here to deliver value and excellent service to customers in South Africa.

“Hence, we will collaborate with all stakeholders to create optimal solutions and serve as Africa’s gateway to the rest of the world.”

The event drew hundreds of polo enthusiasts to the venue to watch the beautiful game, as teams competed for the Access Bank Gold Cup and Emily Aig-Imoukhuede Memorial Cup – commissioned by Fifth Chukker in memory of one of Nigeria’s most accomplished women and former President of the National Council of Women Societies, Emily Aig-Imoukhede.

Access Bank also donated the sum of 360,000 rand (about N8,355,000) to the Nelson Mandela Children’s Trust Fund (NMCF), while funds generated from the sale of artworks at the event went to the foundation.

Access Bank has been at the forefront of creating awareness and supporting the education of underprivileged children in Africa through raising much needed funds for organisations such as UNICEF for this purpose.

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