OmniBSIC Bank and Indelible partner to deliver Ghana's first embedded nature finance solution
OmniBSIC Bank Ghana Ltd and Indelible have signed a strategic partnership to embed nature finance into OmniBSIC Bank's corporate banking operations. This is a market first for Ghana and for African banking. Under the agreement, OmniBSIC Bank's Corporate Banking team will deploy Pay2Nature to route micro-contributions from everyday payment transactions to verified conservation and biodiversity projects across Africa.
The initiative reinforces the Bank's commitment to Ghana's sustainability agenda while contributing to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 13 and 15. Through Pay2Nature's API layer and SaaS dashboard, OmniBSIC Bank will access TNFD-aligned nature and biodiversity datasets, enabling corporate clients to conduct LEAP assessments and produce disclosure-ready reporting. OmniBSIC Bank was named Best Corporate Bank Ghana 2026 by Global Banking & Finance Review, with Managing Director Daniel Asiedu honoured as Banking CEO of the Year Ghana 2026. The bank posted 104% growth in profit before tax to GH¢641 million in 2025, with total assets more than doubling to GH¢21.58 billion and customer deposits reaching GH¢16.56 billion. Daniel Asiedu, MD of OmniBSIC Bank, said, "By embedding Pay2Nature into our corporate banking operations, we are enabling our clients to integrate sustainability directly into their everyday transactions, with full transparency and measurable impact."
The partnership will soon extend beyond Ghana's borders. Planned solutions will connect the Ghanaian diaspora to verified nature projects at home and broaden access to nature-based finance. Rajesh Savji Parmar, CEO of Indelible said, "Pay2Nature gives **OmniBS
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OmniBSIC Bank and Indelible have partnered to embed nature finance into the bank's corporate operations - a first for Ghana and African banking. This initiative aims to reinforce sustainability commitments while contributing to Sustainable Development Goals - but what does this mean for the future?
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