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First Bank Nigeria Ltd, part of First Bank of Nigeria Group; First City Monument Bank Plc; Globus Bank Ltd; Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, part of GTCO Group; Keystone Bank Ltd; Nova Commercial Bank Ltd; Optimus Bank; Parallex Bank Ltd; Polaris Bank Plc; Premium Trust Bank; Providus Bank Ltd; Signature Bank Ltd; Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc
By January 2021, Parallex Microfinance Bank was granted a Commercial Banking Regional operating license to operate as Parallex Bank Limited. [3] As at the time of Parallex Bank's transitioning, it left behind 875 Microfinance Banks in Nigeria, out of which 9 have national licenses, 98 operate at state level, and 768 operate as Unit Microfinance ...
Premium Trust Bank is a Nigerian commercial bank that is licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria, the national banking regulator. [1] The bank offers personal, corporate, private and SME Banking. [2] As of February 2023, the bank has 8 branches in Nigeria. [3] Premium Trust Bank was founded by Emmanuel Emefienim. [4] [5]
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Ethics in the financial services business: presidential address. CIBN. ISBN 978-34165-2-9. N. M. Ogubunka (2002). Risk & internal control management in financial institutions. CIBN. CIBN, National Judicial Institute (Nigeria) (2002). proceedings of the National Seminar on Banking and Allied Matters for Judges. CIBN. ISBN 978-34165-8-8.
Mainstreet Microfinance Bank is a large financial services provider in Nigeria.Mainstreet Bank Limited assumed the assets and liabilities of Afribank Plc., which had an epochal beginning as one of the big four banks in Nigeria, on 20 October 1959.
For example, in October 2007 the United Bank for Africa assumed the fixed assets and private sector deposit liabilities of African Express Bank under direction of the CBN and the NDIC. [ 9 ] At times, the NDIC has been caught up in controversy over legal actions against managers and others who have caused insured banks to fail. [ 10 ]