Access Bank UK Charity Polo Day 2025 to Rally Global Support for Inclusive Education
Key Highlights :
Fifth Chukker, Access Bank UK, and UNICEF are to host the 2025 Charity Polo Day on July 12 at Guards Polo Club, Surrey.
The activity is to raise awareness worldwide and mobilize funds for inclusive education initiatives among vulnerable children in Nigeria.
The event unites global leaders and philanthropists to make educational growth sustainable.
Key Background :
Access Bank UK, with UNICEF and Fifth Chukker, will host the Charity Polo Day on July 12, 2025, at England's iconic world-famous Guards Polo Club in Surrey. The flagship event has been a hallmark of the bank's dedicated passion for social responsibility through accessible education. The 2025 event is set to amplify action in the intervention for vulnerable Nigerian children with special focus on accessible and equitable education for the disadvantaged populations.
Charity Polo Day forms part of a larger year-round agenda by Access Bank and its stakeholders, and with specific emphasis in northern Nigeria. Money raised is utilized to finance the building and development of school infrastructure such as classrooms, ICT facilities, and sanitation blocks. Some previous projects involved equipping schools with solar power, sanitation blocks, and boreholes in rural communities, and these do reflect a multi-dimensional development and learning process.
As a major partner, UNICEF plays a significant role in ensuring properly channeled funds raised into meaningful projects. In partnership, the most vulnerable — the orphans, refugees, and disabled children — receive quality education and care services. The shared mission not only enhances learning conditions but also helps foster community resilience and empowerment through sustainable development goals.
Aside from its philanthropic purpose, the Polo Day is also an effective networking platform that opens its doors to the cream of business leaders, policymakers, and benefactors. The guests can experience the excitement of polo while discussing topics that drive social investment and business ethics. It's heaven-sent combination of sportsmanship and activism, grace and influence all in a single site.
Access Bank has never lost focus of its commitment as a leader in corporate social responsibility. Polo Day is not a charity event but a strategic outreach that further enhances the bank's inclusiveness culture, sustainability, and pan-African leadership. As it operates on Africa, Europe, and Asia continents, the bank takes advantage of such platforms to unite global communities with a shared purpose.
As preparations for the 2025 Charity Polo Day shape up, organisers aim at a record-breaking milestone — not only in the donations collected but in the lives transformed. Through unity and international support, the event reminds the world that education is not only a right but a force for change and a catalyst for sustainable development.