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This is a list of commercial banks and other credit institutions with in Nigeria, as updated late 2024 by the Central Bank of Nigeria. [ 1 ] List of commercial banks
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Enterprise Bank was a large financial services provider in Nigeria. As of December 2012, the bank's total assets were estimated at US$1.63 billion (NGN:261.1 billion). [2] According to the bank's website, shareholders' equity was valued at approximately US$186.5 million (NGN:29.8 billion) in August 2011. [3]
Spring Bank was a large financial services provider in Nigeria.As of June 2010, the bank's total assets were estimated at US$1.31 billion (NGN:201.3 billion). [2] The stock of Spring Bank was listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, where it traded under the symbol: SPRINGBANK.
Visa requirements for Nigerian citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed by the authorities of other states on citizens of Nigeria. As of 2 October 2024, Nigerian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 45 countries and territories, ranking the Nigerian passport 94th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley ...
The Anglo-Egyptian Bank and the National Bank of South Africa gave birth to Barclays Bank in Nigeria. In 1948, the British and French Bank for Commerce and Industry started operations in Nigeria, which metamorphosed into the United Bank for Africa. [3] The first domestic bank In Nigeria was established in 1929 and called the Industrial and ...
The Omega Bank was a Greek banking service until it was bought by Proton Bank in October 2006. The bank was named after the last letter of the Greek alphabet (see omega ). Omega Bank was one of the earliest banks in Greece to offer e-banking.
Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede FCIB, CFR (born 24 September 1966) is a Nigerian businessman, banker, investor and philanthropist. [12] [13]He was the former group managing director (GMD) and chief executive officer (CEO) of Access Bank Plc. [14]