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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
Zenith Bank: 27.446 16 Commercial International Bank: 25.675 17 United Bank for Africa: 24.256 18 First Bank of Nigeria: 23.631 19 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia: 22.711 20 QNB Al Ahli: 19.515 21 Banque du Caire: 16.365 22 Arab African International Bank: 15.345 23 Mauritius Commercial Bank: 14.479 24 Guaranty Trust Bank: 14.401 25
Central Bank of Nigeria [70] Commercial Banks with International Authorization [71] AAA Finance and Investment Company; Abbey Mortgage Bank; Access Bank; AG Mortgage Bank Plc; Akwa Savings And Loans Limited; Brent Mortgage Bank; Citibank; Cooperative Mortgage Bank; Coronation Merchant Bank; County Finance Limited; De Delta Trust Mortgage Bank ...
The Big Four (or Big 4) is the colloquial name given to the four main banks in several countries where the banking industry is dominated by just four institutions and where the phrase has thus gained relevance. [1] Some countries include more or fewer institutions in such rankings, leading to other names such as Big Three, Big Five, or Big Six.
The company is listed on the Nigeria Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange. [1] Irrespective of the current economic inflation in Nigeria, the bank had ₦727.03 billion payment before tax (PBT) in H1 2024. [6] It won the "Bank of the year award" and the "Retail Bank of the year" at the BAFI awards in October 2024. [7]
First Bank of Nigeria is a multinational bank and financial services company with headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria. [1] First Bank was founded in 1894, by Sir Alfred Jones, but is currently owned by FBN Holdings PLC, which in itself has diversified ownership with over 1.3 million shareholders.
Pages in category "Banks of Nigeria" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
In 1970, UBA listed its shares on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and became the first Nigerian Bank to undertake an Initial Public Offering (IPO). Today's UBA emerged from the merger of the dynamic and fast-growing Standard Trust Bank, incorporated in 1990, and UBA, one of the biggest and oldest banks in Nigeria.