Financial
Times names AccessBank as one of top Sustainable banks
AccessBank is recognized in the 2009 Financial
Times Sustainable Banking Awards.
Baku, June 5, 2009.
AccessBank has been recognized as one of the top three
sustainable banks from emerging markets in Eastern European
in the 2009 Financial Times Sustainable Banking Awards.
This announcement came at the 2009 Financial Times Sustainable
Banking Conference in London, where financial leaders
from around the globe met to brainstorm solutions to
some of the world's most pressing problems.
Dr Andrew Pospielovsky, General Manager
of AccessBank, said: “It is a great honor for AccessBank
to be recognized by an international publication of
the Financial Time’s status as one of the most sustainable
banks in the developing world. This announcement further
validates AccessBank’s mission to meet the banking needs
of customers at all economic levels. Despite the current
economic climate, AccessBank has demonstrated that prudent
and responsible banking is also good banking and facilitates
continued growth and development.”
The Awards, now in their fourth year,
were created to recognize banks and financial institutions
that have shown leadership and innovation in incorporating
sustainability objectives, such as social, environmental
and corporate governance considerations, into their
operations. Winners from five categories, including
Emerging Markets Sustainable Bank from which AccessBank
was recognized, were selected from 165 entries from
117 institutions across 42 countries.
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