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The long-term debts of Guaranty Trust Bank plc are rated BB-by Standard & Poor's and AA− by Fitch Ratings, which are the highest ratings for a Nigerian bank. [12] [13] They introduced online banking and SMS banking in Nigeria and a naira denominated MasterCard as well as the Platinum and World Signia cards and with GTB-on-wheels, mobile branches.
Segun Julius Agbaje (born Olusegun Agbaje; 1964) is the Group Chief Executive Officer of Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (also known as GTCO PLC) a multinational financial services group, that offers retail and investment banking, pension management, asset management and payments services, headquartered in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
Between 2005 and 2008, Fina Bank Kenya established subsidiaries in Rwanda and Uganda, forming the Fina Bank Group. In 2013 Guaranty Trust Bank of Nigeria, acquired 70% shareholding in Fina Bank Group for a cash consideration of US$100 million. [3] In January 2014, Fina Bank Kenya and her subsidiaries rebranded to reflect the change in ownership.
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; Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Ltd, part of Standard Chartered Group ...
In 2004, Gelli briefly returned to the bank in February 2004 before being again forced to resign. [1] RBI examined GTB's accounts for 2001-2 and found that GTB's net worth had turned negative, but did not close the bank. [1] GTB did not address its problems. Instead, and despite its dire straits, GTB continued to grow.
The Texas Department of Banking issued a charter to Guaranty State Bank on January 20, 1913. [11] [14] The bank's name changed to Guaranty Bond State Bank in 1927. [11] In 1979, the bank added trust powers.The following year, [11] Guaranty created Guaranty Bancshares Inc., its holding company. [11] In 1981, the bank changed its name to Guaranty ...
In 2008, Fina Bank opened banking operations in Uganda as well, forming the Fina Bank Group. In 2013, Guaranty Trust Bank (Kenya) ltd acquired 70 percent shareholding in the Fina Bank Group for a cash payment of US$100 million. [3] In January 2014, the bank rebranded to reflect the new ownership structure. [4] GTBank Rwanda current Headquarters
The bank has since expanded beyond Nigeria to other neighbouring African countries (The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Ghana and Liberia) and in United Kingdom. The bank became listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 1996. [7] In 2002, Adeola voluntarily retired from Guaranty Trust Bank, after twelve years, handing over to his deputy, Tayo Aderinokun.