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Monday, October 23, 2019/09:16 AM/ Press Release & Header by First Bank
In recognition of its
commitment and leading role at providing bespoke financial services to
its customers and the public in general, through its numerous state of the
art and innovative financial products and services, First Bank of Nigeria Limited
has been awarded the Best Private Bank and Best Retail Bank in Nigeria Awards
respectively by World Finance Magazine and Global Banking and Finance
Review.
Speaking on the
Bank's recognition for the Best Retail Bank in Nigeria award, Wanda Rich,
Editor, Global Banking & Finance Review said "With 125 years of continuous
banking operations, First Bank of Nigeria Limited is a pioneer in retail
banking development in Nigeria. The bank is dedicated to providing customers
with value added products and services and as well as efficient and accessible
banking services. Their commitment to retail banking is reflected in their
strategic vision, organizational structure and strong risk management which
contributed to their outstanding performance We look forward to seeing more
from them for years to come."
In a statement from
the World Finance official website, the 2019 World Finance Banking Awards is
organised to identify the banks across the world that have excelled across a
number of areas, including corporate governance, sustainability and innovation,
and have played a key role in the industry's growth.
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