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Showing posts with label GTBank. Show all posts
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Monday, February 1, 2016

Four Nigerian banks among top 500 banking brands in the world in 2016



According to the 2016 Top 500 banking brands ranking published in the February edition of The Banker magazine of Financial Times Group in conjunction with Brand Finance, London, United Kingdom, First Bank of Nigeria is in 320th position out of 500 top banks in the world in 2016. It has moved up from it's former position of 336th from last year.

First Bank of Nigeria Limited retained its number one banking brand ranking in Nigeria for the fifth consecutive year in the global ranking of banks by The Banker magazine.

Friday, July 10, 2015

How Saraki Used Credit Card To Launder Stolen Funds - Sahara Reporters

 

SaharaReporters has received exclusive documents of a police investigation revealing how Nigeria’s current Senate President, Bukola Saraki, made a series of questionable deposits and illegal withdrawals from banks in order to launder stolen funds through shell companies and an American Express credit card. The report was authored by a team of detectives at the Special Fraud Unit of the Nigerian police headed by a Commissioner of Police.

The police investigation found that Mr. Saraki, during his tenure as Governor of Kwara State, was the “prime promoter” of several shell companies, including Skyview Properties Ltd., Limkers Ltd., Dicetrade Ltd., Carlisle Properties and Investment Ltd., and the parent company known as Joy Petroleum.

Senator Saraki’s moneymaking scheme, according to the details of the Special Fraud Unit’s 
investigation, was to withdraw millions of naira disguised as loans from GTBank, Intercontinental Bank, Zenith Bank Plc. The funds were then moved into different accounts, sometimes under the guise that the purpose was to pay off some bank debts with other “loans.”

Monday, May 25, 2015

GTBank to close all it's branches at 1pm Today Monday May 25th, 2015.


It's like the fuel Scarcity saga in Nigeria is now hitting our Banking sectors. Our able Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) has made it known to the public that it will be shutting down all it's branches by 1pm Today May 25th 2015 due to fuel scarcity.

The question is how many more banks will shutdown before these whole issue is resolved?

Which way Nigerians???