Universal Merchant Bank (UMB) has secured a series of high-profile recognitions that underscore the Bank’s disciplined execution, bold innovation agenda, and unwavering commitment to responsible growth.
Under the leadership of Dr Philip Oti-Mensah, UMB continues to pursue a clear ambition — to become Ghana’s most reliable bank, built on integrity, resilience, and measurable impact
At the prestigious Africa Leadership Persons of the Year Awards, UMB’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr Philip Oti-Mensah, received the Special African Banking Leadership Commendation Award — a recognition of steady stewardship, strategic clarity, and a transformation journey anchored in long-term value creation.
The Bank was also named Digital Bank of the Year (Ghana), affirming its deliberate investment in secure, scalable digital platforms designed to enhance customer experience, strengthen governance, and improve operational efficiency.
Further demonstrating its commitment to enterprise development, UMB was honoured with the Excellence in SME Banking Award at the 25th Edition of the Connected Banking Summit – Accra 2026, reinforcing its growing reputation as a trusted partner for Ghanaian businesses.

A Transformation Anchored in People, Process and Technology
UMB’s ongoing transformation journey is deliberate, structured, and holistic. It involves continuous staff capacity building to strengthen service delivery, deepen technical competence, and cultivate a high-performance culture across the Bank.
At the same time, UMB is reshaping customer experience across all touchpoints. Recent milestones include:
The launch of the new UMB SpeedApp — the Bank’s enhanced mobile banking application delivering faster, more secure, and intuitive banking.
The rollout of a redesigned corporate website serves as a modern digital gateway to the Bank.
The modernisation of the Bank’s Contact Centre into a 24-hour, user-friendly engagement hub to ensure customers receive timely support whenever they need it.
These initiatives collectively reinforce UMB’s ambition to combine reliability with innovation — ensuring customers’ experience is consistently excellent whether digitally or in-branch.
“These recognitions represent disciplined teamwork and the trust our customers place in us,” Dr Oti-Mensah said.
“To our customers — your confidence inspires us. To our staff — your professionalism delivers excellence daily. To our Board and Management — your steady guidance keeps us focused. And to prospective clients, we invite you to experience the reliability and service that earned these honours. Our journey is one of continuous improvement, purposeful innovation, and measurable impact.”

Africa Leadership Persons of the Year Awards
The Africa Leadership Persons of the Year Awards remain one of the continent’s most respected leadership platforms, celebrating individuals and institutions whose vision and measurable contributions shape Africa’s development trajectory.
On the night, several distinguished leaders were recognised, including:
John Dramani Mahama – African of the Year 2025
Samuel Matekane – African Inspirational Leadership & Good Governance Impact Award
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah – African Political Leader of the Year
Esperança da Costa – African Female Leader of the Year
Austelino Tavares Correia – African Lawmaker of the Year
Institutional honourees included African World Airlines and Saxton Ghana Limited, among others.
UMB’s recognition within this distinguished gathering signals its growing relevance and credibility.
Connected Banking Summit – Accra 2026
With 24 successful editions across Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, the Connected Banking Summit has evolved into a benchmark platform for senior Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) leaders shaping the future of finance.
The Silver Jubilee West Africa Edition, themed “Next-Gen Finance West Africa: Resilient, Scalable & Customer-Centric,” convened over 300 CEOs, regulators, innovators, and technology leaders in Accra to define the region’s priorities for a more connected and digitally empowered ecosystem.
Delivering the keynote address, Samuel Nartey George, Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, emphasised that digital transformation must be anchored in governance, customer trust, and inclusion. He urged financial institutions to ensure innovation delivers tangible benefits to SMEs, women, youth, farmers, and the informal sector.
Against this competitive backdrop, UMB stood tall among its peers to be adjudged Excellence in SME Banking, reinforcing its strong commercial franchise and commitment to empowering Ghanaian enterprises.
About Universal Merchant Bank (UMB)
Universal Merchant Bank (UMB) is a full-service Ghanaian financial institution specialising in customised banking products and services.
Established on March 15, 1972, UMB has built a legacy of entrepreneurial thinking, technological innovation, and distinctive banking solutions. The Bank operates thirty-five (35) branches, three (3) UMB Centres for Businesses, and a wide ATM network nationwide.
UMB is ISO 27001 and PCI DSS certified and offers a robust suite of omnichannel solutions, including the UMB SpeedApp — delivering secure, seamless and convenient banking experiences.
UMB — Serving Ghana with SPEED since 1972.
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