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First Bank Emerges Best Private Bank In Nigeria

by Adekunle Munir
1 year ago
in Companies & Markets, Capital Market
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First Bank of Nigeria Limited has announced its recognition as the Best Private Bank in Nigeria and Best Private Bank for Sustainable Investment in Africa at the Global Finance ninth annual World’s Best Private Banks Awards for 2024 held at the Harvard Club of New York on March 21, 2024.

In a statement by the bank, it said that according to Global Finance, its Private Bank Awards honour banks that best serve the specialised needs of high-net-worth individuals as they seek to enhance, preserve, and pass on their wealth.

Receiving the awards, the group executive, private banking and wealth management, First Bank, Idowu Thompson said,  “We are greatly honoured to be recipients of the awards Best Private Bank in Nigeria and Best Private Bank for Sustainable Investment in Africa, both testaments to our enduring commitment to continuously creating value by strengthening financial awareness and driving inclusiveness in  our customers journeys from wealth creation, growth, preservation and its orderly transfer.

“We are delighted with the impact we have made in putting our customers first as this has played a very vital role in enabling their successes and contributing to national development. These awards are dedicated to our esteemed customers. We reaffirm our continued dedication to continuing to improve and delivering excellence in banking.”

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Founder and editorial director of Global Finance, Joseph Giarraputo said, “Private banking is an art as well as a science in which knowledge of economic and financial trends are paired with a deep understanding of client needs. Global Finance’s Private Bank Awards highlight institutions that deliver both.

‘‘First Bank Private Banking business model was revamped in January 2023 on the back of a stellar performance in 2022, to consolidate its position and maintain its pride of place as the leading Private Bank in Nigeria with distinct product offerings covering investment advisory, wealth management, asset management and lifestyle solutions.

The bank has remained consistent in reinventing itself, enabling success through the years of its existence for the last 130 years, responding to the changes in the private wealth space and the opportunities presented by certain factors like borderless technology, renewed interest in mineral wealth, migration opportunities, concerns for wealth preservation amongst many others,’’ the bank said in a statement.

 

 

 

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