We're shifting the narrative and making banking fashionable.

Banking is so much more than money and numbers. Banking is personal. We see it as a celebration of you, your aspirations, and your audacity to believe.

Banking should always be in fashion. Which is why we've collaborated with multi-award-winning designer, Khosi Nkosi, to reimagine the work outfits of our frontline ambassadors. Our collection is "Unified, Not Uniform". It signifies that though you are part of a family – a growing Africanbank family – we see your individuality. It says that we back you and your audacity to stand out from the crowd. And, it embraces our heritage, because without audacity, there would be no Africanbank.

In collaboration with Nobukhosi Nkosi, the visionary behind Khosi Nkosi, we created a full fashion collection that is a stunning blend of traditional African aesthetics and contemporary design. It incorporates our distinctive brand patterns and shapes in creative and subtle ways, creating a harmonious balance between professional attire and cultural expression. The use of vibrant prints and bold colours celebrates the rich heritage of Mzansi, while the sleek, modern silhouettes ensure that the uniforms are both stylish and functional!

Our collaboration with Khosi Nkosi Fashion House is a bold statement. Investing in local businesses and celebrating the innovation and creativity that South African entrepreneurs bring to our economy is an important part of our Excelerate25 Strategy. We’re committed to providing female entrepreneurs with expansive opportunities to create endless possibilities. Nkosi’s work perfectly aligns with Africanbank’s vision of empowerment and progress.

Eloise Boezak, Head: Marketing Consumer Banking at Africanbank, spoke about the new collection on the WAW Podcast with DJ Fresh. Watch the full episode on our YouTube channel, @africanbanktv.

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