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Access Bank UK Polo Day Drives Global Support for Education of Vulnerable Children


For many children, the biggest barrier to success is not talent; it is access. Across parts of Nigeria and other underserved communities, the absence of basic educational resources continues to limit what is possible for thousands of young people. Access Bank UK Polo Day has, over the years, positioned itself as a platform designed to address that gap.


Scheduled for July 4, 2026, in Windsor, the event will convene a global audience of business leaders, philanthropists, royalty and high-net-worth individuals. While it remains one of the most anticipated fixtures on the social calendar, its focus is clear: to mobilise resources and partnerships that support education for vulnerable children.


What sets the Polo Day apart is how it converts visibility into impact. The event brings together a network of influence and directs it towards practical outcomes, funding classrooms, supporting learning programmes, and enabling children to stay in school.

Through its collaboration with UNICEF and local partners, funds generated have supported education initiatives that target some of the most pressing challenges, including access to facilities, materials, and consistent schooling. These interventions have helped thousands of children continue their education despite economic and social barriers.


The objective for 2026 is to extend this reach, raising more support and improving the scale and quality of interventions. At its core, the initiative is driven by a simple idea: that education should be accessible, regardless of circumstance.


This year’s event will also host His Royal Highness, Alhaji Abdulmumini Kabir Usman, as Special Guest of Honour. He will present the Emir’s Cup, adding a layer of heritage and continuity to the occasion.


A respected figure in both sport and community leadership, the Emir represents a long-standing polo tradition in Nigeria, as well as a broader commitment to social development. His participation reflects the wider purpose of the event: connecting influence, legacy, and impact.


Jamie Simmonds, Managing Director of Access Bank UK, highlighted the importance of the initiative: “This event is about using our platform to create access where it is most needed. By bringing together the right partners and supporters, we are able to deliver outcomes that can make a real difference in the lives of many children".


Over time, the Polo Day has evolved into more than an annual event. It has become a consistent channel for mobilising support and delivering measurable social impact, demonstrating how corporate platforms can be used to address real challenges.

As preparations continue, the significance of the 2026 edition lies in what it enables. At the end of it all, the real outcome is simple: more children in school, more opportunities created and better futures made possible.

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