First Atlantic Bank secured five awards at the recently concluded prestigious Fintech Awards.
Among the accolades was the highly coveted Digital Bank of the Year title, a recognition the bank retained for the second consecutive year.
According to the First Atlantic Bank, the feat reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to innovation, customer-centric solutions, and industry leadership.
And to commemorate extraordinary achievement, First Atlantic Bank has hosted an exclusive celebratory cocktail, bringing together loyal customers, key industry players and staff.
The event served as a heartfelt expression of gratitude to the bank’s valued clients, whose trust and patronage, according to the bank, have fuelled its continued success.

Attendees enjoyed an evening of good music, food and engaging networking opportunities—all set against a backdrop of appreciation and celebration.
Beyond winning Digital Bank of the Year, First Atlantic Bank also took home four other awards for Mobile App of the Year (FAB Mobile), Innovative Product of the Year (Corporate Internet Banking), Fintech Bank Partnership of the Year, and CIO of the Year, which was awarded to the bank’s Chief Information Officer, Franklin Johnson Gbedzi.
Over the past year, First Atlantic Bank has introduced cutting-edge digital banking solutions like the micro loans for Mobile Money agents designed to enhance customer experience and improve accessibility.
From the seamless functionality of the FAB Mobile app to the robust capabilities of Corporate Internet Banking, the bank says it has continually set new benchmarks in financial technology.
Its strategic fintech collaborations have also played a pivotal role in fostering innovation and expanding digital financial inclusion.
In his message of appreciation, Mr. Armah Amarquaye, Board Chairman of First Atlantic Bank said, “…one of our strategic goals has been to become the premier digital banking outfit in Ghana and I am glad to say that this has been demonstrated with the outcome of the awards quite ahead of time.”
He said the celebration therefore was more than just a night of revelry—it was a testament to the bank’s journey of digital evolution, a reaffirmation of its dedication to customer satisfaction, and a toast to an even brighter future.
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