In Could, African Banker journal will as soon as once more rejoice the achievements of African monetary establishments and the women and men who transcend the decision of obligation to perform the extraordinary. Our annual awards, established 16 years in the past, have now grow to be probably the most prestigious and sought-after prizes within the African monetary world.
One winner finally 12 months’s ceremony in Accra, fondly clutching her trophy, maybe greatest summed up the response of most winners and nominees when she stated: “An African Banker Award is the final word stamp of approval in your profession in finance. It makes all of the laborious graft, the ache and sacrifice wanted to reach this business appear worthwhile. Your efforts have been seen and publicly rewarded.”
Such sentiments in addition to the grins, the backslapping, the congratulatory handshakes, the commiserations for many who acquired so close to however didn’t make the ultimate minimize, and the excited chatter that fills the venue at every occasion naturally make our hearts swell with satisfaction.
This Could may even be an anniversary of an analogous however completely different form. It was in Could 2007 that we launched African Banker journal itself.
I used to be then editor of African Enterprise journal and whereas our protection of the African enterprise atmosphere had expanded vastly in scope and depth, I can recall that the monetary sector was the Cinderella story, glowing with extra promise than the remainder.
A lot of the information price printing about this sector was, sadly, unfavourable. Native banks had been failing. Some CEOs and managing administrators of banks had been being hauled off to courtroom to face embezzlement or fraud fees.
The normal knowledge then was that the protected banks had been the worldwide international banks. A number of locally-owned establishments like Ecobank, FirstBank and later, Kenya’s Fairness Financial institution stood out like remoted rocks on a rolling meadow.
The worldwide banks, with their headquarters in Europe or the US – and even India (Financial institution of Baroda) or Pakistan (Habib Financial institution) – rested on their processes and methods that had been calibrated, streamlined, grooved and refined, typically over centuries, to keep up a well-nigh impossible-to-emulate benchmark. They had been stable and sound. They had been by no means prone to fail or have even a whiff of scandal hooked up to them.
However they had been too selective about who their prospects had been and what companies they had been ready to supply. The vast majority of the inhabitants nonetheless had no probability of opening accounts with them.

Explosion of entrepreneurial power
The post-independence period noticed an explosion of entrepreneurial power criss-crossing the continent. Buying and selling was voluminous and brisk – and it was just about all performed in money. Even international commerce was transacted utilizing {dollars} or sterling via an underground system referred to as Hawala – which remains to be live-and-kicking, particularly in Somalia and different Horn of Africa international locations.
However as small companies grew into medium ones and medium-sized companies turned massive organisations, the necessity for a banking system that understood the African enterprise tradition and native necessities turned pressing.
In the course of the Nineteen Nineties and properly into the 2000s, a crop of younger bankers who had minimize their enamel inside the requirements and scope of worldwide banks realised {that a} huge market lay at their door, however was being ignored. If they might marry the self-discipline and probity of worldwide banking to the aptitude and suppleness of African enterprise tradition, they realised they might revolutionise African banking.
However they wanted a rallying level, a publication devoted to African banking and finance the place they might observe, research, ponder and observe the business and their contemporaries. They wished a platform the place they might specific themselves and discover and change concepts. They wanted an African Banker journal.
By luck – and never a bit canny imaginative and prescient on the a part of the writer, Afif Ben Yedder – in addition to encouragement from the likes of Nigeria’s then Central Financial institution Governor Charles Saludo and our buddy Christian Udechukwu, who organised conferences and occasions and knew every little thing and everyone in Nigerian enterprise circles, we took the plunge. Omar Ben Yedder, recent from his personal stints within the London company world, took the publication – and later, the Awards – beneath his wing.
I used to be privileged to grow to be the Editor of this new addition to the pan-African stables and have cherished each minute of it up to now.
Immediately, after I look via the listing of nominees and ponder on the scale of the ‘large ticket’ offers (as soon as the province solely of international entities), the variety of girls who’ve risen via the ranks to go big companies and the growth and class of the business – all completed inside lower than twenty years – I can solely really feel a way of nice satisfaction and achievement that we too have performed our half within the Renaissance of African Banking. Lengthy might it proceed to prosper.