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FIRSTBANK ANNOUNCES CALL FOR APPLICATION IN THE SECOND EDITION OF ITS FIRSTBANK TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY

FIRSTBANK ANNOUNCES CALL FOR APPLICATION IN THE SECOND EDITION OF ITS FIRSTBANK TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY
First Bank of Nigeria Limited, Nigeria’s premier and leading financial inclusion services provider has announced the call for participation in the second edition of its FirstBank Technology Academy.
Interested participants are to visit the website https://hdbc.fa.em2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX/job/877 and complete the online application form.
The application, which closes on Friday, 11 August 2023, is open to individuals in Nigeria and the Bank’s subsidiaries in Africa – FirstBank in The Gambia, FirstBank in Sierra-Leone, FirstBank in the Republic of Congo, FirstBank in Guinea, FBNBank in Ghana, FBNBank in Senegal.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews and assessments to gain entry into the Technology Academy in the coming weeks.
FirstBank Technology Academy targets young and recent graduates with a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) background. These tech enthusiasts will undergo a comprehensive and practical programme that will expose them to a wide array of cutting-edge technologies including: IT Fundamentals, Application Support & Development, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure and Data Science which will strengthen their hands-on experience in the field of digital technology.
According to Folake Ani-Mumuney, Group Head, Marketing & Corporate Communications, FirstBank As a digitally led financial services institution in Africa, we recognise the impact of technology in shaping the world in all spheres of human endeavours, including the global financial services industry. Technology is indeed the gateway to unlocking endless possibilities in the banking industry.”
“We invite young graduates with a passion for innovation and a strong desire to create a positive impact on the banking landscape to join us on this transformative journey as we collectively contribute to leaving no stone unturned in plugging FirstBank to being the Bank of first choice in the continent,” she concluded.
95% of customer-induced transactions on FirstBank’s digital channels are enjoyed by 22 million of its digital product users. The Bank processes over 12% of the industry payment volume in Nigeria.
FirstBank Technology Academy is one of the many ways the Bank reinvents itself to leave no stone unturned in exposing its customers to state of the art and leading digital banking experience in the the continent.
About FirstBank
First Bank of Nigeria Limited (FirstBank) is the premier Bank in West Africa and the leading financial inclusion services provider in Nigeria for 129 years.
With over 750 business locations and over 215538 Banking Agents spread across 99% of the 774 Local Government Areas in Nigeria, FirstBank provides a comprehensive range of retail and corporate financial services to serve its over 42 million customers. The Bank has an international presence with subsidiaries operating in 9 other countries. These subsidiaries are FirstBank (UK) Limited in London and Paris, FirstBank in The Gambia, FirstBank in Sierra-Leone, FirstBank in the Republic of Congo, FirstBank in Guinea, FBNBank in Ghana, FBNBank in Senegal as well as a Representative Office in Beijing, China. The Bank is at the forefront of promoting digital banking in the country and has issued over 12 million cards, the first bank to achieve such a milestone.
FirstBank has continued to make significant investments in technology, innovation and transformation, and its cashless transaction drive has been steadily accentuated with almost 22 million active FirstBank customers signed up on digital channels including the USSD Quick Banking service through the nationally renowned *894# Banking code.
FirstBanks commitment to Diversity is shown in its policies, partnerships and initiatives, such as its employees ratio of female to male (about 39%:61%; and 32% women in management) as well as the FirstBank Women Network, an initiative that seeks to address the gender gap and increase the participation of women at all levels within the organization. In addition, the Banks membership of the UN Women is an affirmation of a deliberate policy that is consistent with UN Womens Women Empowerments Principles – Equal Opportunity, Inclusion, and Nondiscrimination.
Since its establishment in 1894, FirstBank has consistently built relationships with customers focusing on the fundamentals of good corporate governance, strong liquidity, optimised risk management and leadership. Over the years, the Bank has led the financing of private investment in infrastructure development in the Nigerian economy by playing key roles in the Federal Governments privatisation and commercialisation schemes. With its global reach, FirstBank provides prospective investors wishing to explore the vast business opportunities available in Nigeria an internationally competitive world-class brand and a credible financial partner.
For six consecutive years (2011 2016), FirstBank was named Most Valuable Bank Brand in Nigeria by the globally renowned The Banker Magazine of the Financial Times Group and Best Retail Bank in Nigeria eight times in a row, 2011 – 2018, by the Asian Banker International Excellence in Retail Financial Services Awards.
Notably, in 2022, the Bank took a long stride on its growth trajectory with the Banks Viability and Long-Term Issuer Default Ratings upgraded to ‘B’ from ‘B-‘ (with Outlooks Stable) by Fitch, a leading global rating agency. This is an indication of the Banks strong internal capital generation and the corresponding recession of its risks to capitalisation. Fitch also upgraded the Banks National Long-Term Ratings to ‘A (nga)’ from ‘BBB (nga)’, to reflect its improved creditworthiness relative to that of other issuers in Nigeria. Furthermore, the Top 100 African Bank rankings 2022 released by The Banker Magazine revealed FirstBanks ranking as number one in Nigeria in terms of Overall Performance, Profitability, Efficiency and Return on Risk.
Other laudable feats in 2022 include FirstBanks international recognitions on major indices by Euromoney Market Leaders, an independent global assessment of the leading financial service providers where FirstBank was crowned:
Market Leader: (tier-1 recognition) in Corporate and Social Responsibility (CSR),
Market Leader: (tier -1 recognition) Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG),
Highly Regarded: in Corporate Banking and Digital Solutions,
Notable: in SME Banking.
Also, in 2022 International Finance Magazine named the Bank Most Innovative Banking Product in Nigeria and Best Retail Bank in Nigeria. FirstBank was also awarded Best Corporate Banking Western Africa, 2022 and Best CSR Bank Western Africa, 2022 by Global Banking and Finance Magazine. Other notable awards in FirstBank coffers include: Best Bank in Nigeria by Global Finance magazine – fifteen times in a row; Best Private Bank in Nigeria-2021 awarded by Global Finance magazine; Best Internet Banking Nigeria and Best CSR Bank Africa by International Business Magazine.
In 2023, FirstBank has received notable awards including “Best Private Bank for Sustainable Investing in Africa 2023 by Global Finance Awards; Best Sustainable Bank in Nigeria 2023 by International Investors Awards; Best Bespoke Banking Services in Nigeria 2023 by International Investors Awards; Best Financial Inclusion Service Provider in Nigeria 2023 by Digital Banker Africa; and African Bank of the Year by African Leadership Magazine.
Our vision is To be Africas Bank of first choice and our mission is To remain true to our name by providing the best financial services possible. This commitment is anchored on our core values of EPIC – Entrepreneurship, Professionalism, Innovation and Customer-Centricity. Our strategic ambition is To deliver accelerated growth in profitability through customer-led innovation and disciplined execution and our brand promise is always to deliver the ultimate gold standard of value and excellence to position You First in every respect.
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Africa’s Finest: 6th Edition of The GTCO Fashion Weekend Holds in November Lagos.

Africa’s Finest: 6th Edition of The GTCO Fashion Weekend Holds in November Lagos.
The Fashion Industry is in for another exciting experience as the GTCO Fashion Weekend returns for its 6th edition in November.
The highly anticipated event is scheduled to hold on November 11th and 12th, 2023, at the GTCentre, Plot 1 Water Corporation Drive, Oniru, Lagos.
The GTCO Fashion Weekend is an annual consumer-focused fair designed to showcase the best of Africa’s Finest fashion to a global audience.
Over the years, the event has firmly established its place as an incubator for diverse talent, creativity, and enterprise in fashion retail, bringing together some of Africa’s prominent fashion brands alongside relatively newer labels to interact with universally celebrated fashion icons and engaging style personalities.
In keeping with tradition, this year’s event will feature insightful masterclasses and thrilling runway shows together with free stalls for over 120 fashion retailers.
Colourful façades, lively music, and a delightful ambience are popular elements of GTCO fairs and work together to create a multisensory, thoroughly fulfilling experience for all attendees.
Speaking on the 2023 GTCO Fashion Weekend, the Group Chief Executive Officer of Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc, Segun Agbaje, said; “Fashion is not just about making items of clothing or style accessories, it is about exploring feelings and channelling creative expressions to create experiences that resonate with various buyers, across different markets.
The GTCO Fashion Weekend is constantly evolving to reflect the rapid growth of the global fashion industry in terms of size and sophistication, as we continue to draw on the endless possibilities in fashion retail to create better outcomes for individuals, indigenous businesses, and our communities.”
He further said; “The landscape for fashion design is always shifting; so too consumer needs. The 2023 GTCO Fashion Weekend provides a unique opportunity for local fashion retailers to seize on emerging trends and buyers’ preferences to reposition their businesses and thrive amidst the uncertainties and complexities of the future.”The GTCO Fashion weekend is one of the main platforms of Guaranty Trust Bank for ‘Promoting Enterprise’ primarily to benefit its growing retail and SME customer base as well as support the indigenous Creatives Industry.
Guaranty Trust Bank is the flagship subsidiary of Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc, a leading financial services company providing banking and non-banking services across eleven countries spanning West Africa, East Africa, and the United Kingdom. The Group operates a diversified, ‘Proudly African’ franchise and is renowned for its innovative approach to customer service and stakeholder engagement, especially through its non-profit, consumer-focused fairs and capacity building initiatives for small businesses, which has endeared the GTCO brand to millions of people across Africa and beyond.For more information on this event, please visit, https://fashionweekend.gtcoplc.com Attendance is FREE.
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Ecobank Introduces “EPAC Studios” To Promote Africa’s Creative Industry

Ecobank Introduces “EPAC Studios” To Promote Africa’s Creative Industry
Ecobank Nigeria has opened a creative studio for the promotion of talents and creativity across the African continent. Known as EPAC Studios, it is a carefully crafted space for telling authentic African stories in art, culture, lifestyle, and entertainment. The studio is hosted on the Ecobank Pan-African Centre (“EPAC”), an edifice situated along Ozumba Mbadiwe Road in Victoria Island, Lagos. The Pan African Centre with a scintillating ambience enhances productivity and service delivery; it houses smart offices, a restaurant, a multipurpose conference hall, gym, creche, a parking lot that can accommodate 130 vehicles at a time, experience and game centre and a rooftop terrace, among others.
Announcing the opening of the studio, Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications, Jide Sipe, said the initiative by the bank is to further showcase and develop the creative industry, stating that the space is an open canvas for the public to explore, collaborate and create premium indigenous content for television, online and mobile platforms.
“The studio is designed to inspire and entertain people and also project brands through engaging and quality videos. For us as a bank, we believe in the power of inclusivity, this is why EPAC Studios is a free-to-use space, accessible to all creative minds. We are embracing partnerships and collaborations with other brands to foster a dynamic environment where ideas flourish. EPAC Studios is more than just four walls and a roof, it represents a world where we are your partners in creativity. Understanding that dreams are meant to be fulfilled, our focus is on helping you turn those dreams into reality,” he said.
“To the creative mind, I dare say EPAC Studios is the hub for innovation and expression. Our primary goal is to collaborate with you, giving life to your visions and amplifying your voices. We’re here to support your journey, offer you resources, expertise, and a platform to shine. And for those who enjoy savoring the fruits of creativity, EPAC studios allows you dive into a world of original content, from exhilarating game shows to thought-provoking podcasts and compelling product service videos.”
Ecobank Nigeria is an affiliate of the Ecobank Group, the leading private pan-African banking group. Ecobank Nigeria offers a comprehensive suite of financial services and solutions to our Consumer, Commercial, Corporate and Investment Banking clients.
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United Bank for Africa, Banking Beyond Borders

United Bank for Africa, Banking Beyond Borders
United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc’s highly commended first-half financial statement was driven partly by growths in the group’s operations in other African markets and other parts of the world. Deputy Group Business Editor, Taofik Salako, reports that the growing influence of Nigerian corporates, especially financial institutions, in other non-Nigerian markets underlines the importance of the economic diplomacy of the new government
United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc was the most active stock at the country’s stock market last week, sustaining the momentum of activities that greeted the release of the group’s financial report and accounts for the first half ended June 30, 2023.
Since the release of the six-month results seven days ago, UBA’s share price has risen by more than 20 per cent as investors continue to react positively to the audited statement.
With more than 270,000 shareholders and 37 million customers, UBA, a first-generation legacy bank, is a leading tier one bank, the top hierarchy of the major financial institutions of systemic importance to the country; euphemistically referred to as “too big to fail”.
The performance of such an institution provides a bird-view of the macroeconomic analysis, especially given the interconnectivity of banking, business growth, returns, wealth distribution and the average living standards of the mass of economically active populace.
Independent market analysts have generally acclaimed UBA Group’s performance as impressive. Cordros Securities said UBA Group’s results were “impressive financial performance”, adding that it expected the “strong earnings growth to remain by year-end”.
FSDH Capital stated that UBA “reported a robust set of numbers”, noting that “investor reaction to the robust second quarter 2023 results was buoyant”.
Economic Interconnectivity
The release of the UBA results came as President Bola Tinubu rounded off a multi-level foreign trips, largely centred on re-energising Nigeria’s global presence and recognition as an economic force to reckon with. Tinubu rolled many things into his participation at the G-20 Summit in India, hosting a bilateral Nigeria-India Presidential Roundtable that brought India and Nigeria’s private and public sectors together, a direct interaction with the Nigerian community in India, many bilateral discussions on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit and a well-applauded message at the main G-20 Summit.
With $14 billion immediate investment pipeline and several commitments secured in India, Tinubu moved to United Arab Emirates (UAE) to straighten a frosty relationship. The president resolved the lingering issues of visa ban on Nigerians and suspension of flights to Nigeria by UAE airlines.
Beyond the lifting of visa ban on Nigeria by authorities at UAE and the resumption of operations by UAE airlines as well as the investment deals in India, analysts said the biggest gains of the trips were the Nigerian businesses and investors. Tinubu, who is championing a socio-empaehic market-economy, was accompanied on the India trip by a large number of Nigeria’s leading investors and enterpreneurs; a mix of public and private sectors that has been the trademark of the new administration.
The connection between Nigeria’s economic diplomacy and the growing international influence of Nigerian businesses was illustrated by the UBA Group’s results.
Facts of the results
Key extracts of the audited results for the six-month period ended June 30, 2023 showed that UBA recorded triple-digit growths across major income lines, as the pan-African banking group continued to show substantial progress in increasing the contribution and market share from its subsidiaries in Africa and globally.
The six-month report showed that UBA’s profit before tax leapt by 371 per cent from N85.75 billion in first half 2022 to N404 billion in first half 2023. Profit after tax jumped by 437.8 per cent to N378.24 billion in first half 2023. Gross earnings grew by 164 per cent to N981.78 billion in June 2023 as against N372.36 billion in comparable period of June 2022. Operating income rose by 206.6 per cent to N783.96 billion in June 2023 as against N255.67 billion reported in comparable period of 2022.
The balance sheet indicated that total assets continued on upward trajectory, rising above the N15 trillion mark. It hit N15.38 trillion, representing a 41.7 per cent leap from N10.86 trillion recorded at the end of last year. Customer deposits also rose by 42.4 per cent to N11.14 trillion as against N7.8 trillion recorded at the end of 2022 while shareholders’ funds increased to N1.712 trillion, reflecting the group’s strong capacity for internal capital generation.
The impressive performance prompted the board of the bank to increase interim dividend payouts by 150 per cent. Shareholders will receive N17.1 billion as interim dividend for the first half 2023 as against N6.84 billion paid for first half 2022. This implies a dividend per share of 50 kobo in first half 2023 as against 20 kobo paid for first half 2022. The report indicated annualised return on average equity of 57.7 per cent as against 17.1 per cent it recorded last year.
Gains of global focus
UBA groups its businesses under three geographical segments of Nigeria, the home country; ‘Rest of Africa’, which comprises all subsidiaries in Africa, excluding Nigeria and ‘Rest of the World’, which comprises of UBA UK Limited, UBA New York branch and UBA Abu Dhabi. UBA operates some 1,000 business offices and touchpoints across 20 African countries. Beyond London, New York and Abu Dhabi, it also has notable presence in Paris and Cayman Island.
A segmental analysis of the businesses showed significant growths across the international subsidiaries, providing additional boost for equally impressive performance at the Nigerian market.
The ‘Rest of the World’ saw 182.1 per cent growth in turnover and 170.6 per cent increase in profit in first half 2023. The ‘Rest of Africa’ also reported 64.7 per cent growth in turnover with 55.6 per cent and 62.8 per cent increase in pre and post-tax profits respectively. Altogether, the non-Nigerian businesses accounted for almost a third of UBA Group’s turnover and about a quarter of the group’s pre-tax profit during the first half 2023.
Analysts have noted that the UBA’s global outlook has further validated the effectiveness of UBA’s long-term global strategy and positioning as the financial intermediary for Africa and the rest of the World, led by its largest shareholder and chairman, Mr. Tony Elumelu. A multi-preneur, Elumelu’s concept of ‘Africapitalism’ seeks to deploy private resources in critical sectors of African economy as a driving force for continental growth. This concept is also embedded in the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), which provides grants, training, mentoring and other resources to innovative African youths and start-ups.
Group Managing Director, UBA Plc, Mr. Oliver Alawuba, said the first-half of the year’s result has again demonstrated the benefits of the group’s long-held diversification strategy across Africa and globally.
“The three core geographical pillars of our business-Nigeria, ‘Rest of Africa’ and ‘Rest of the World’ are making strong contributions to the group’s profit, further justifying our global strategy and business positioning across Africa, UAE, France, UK and USA, and demonstrating the benefits of positioning UBA as the financial intermediary for Africa and the rest of the world,” Alawuba said.
According to him, the growth of the group’s international business, most recently in the UAE, reinforces the group’s earnings quality.
He said the latest results underscored the group’s commitment to consistently deliver value to its shareholders, noting that the group recorded strong growths in revenues and profits from its operations.
According to him, the group made progress in digital payments, retail penetration and also benefitted from the effect of revaluation gains, arising from the harmonisation of foreign exchange rates at the different access windows in Nigeria.
“Our business is on a steady growth trajectory, as we further strengthen our risk management traditions and practices necessary technology investments to deliver premium service to our customers. We have also continued to finance landmark projects in critical sectors of the economies across Africa, facilitating intra-Africa trade with our valuable offerings and provide a versatile last-mile distribution network for Africa-bound donor and multilateral agency funds,” Alawuba said.
Analysts’ perspectives
Analysts also shared the optimistic view of the outlook for the group. FSDH Capital noted the positive trajectory of performance quarter on quarter. “Sequentially, the company recorded a steady 162.0 per cent quarter-on-quarter growth in gross earnings to N710.6 billion in 2Q23. The net interest income grew 32.5 per cent quarter-on-quarter to N158.5 billion, primarily due to a 23.2 per cent quarter-on-quarter increase in interest income from amortised cost and FVOCI securities.
Also, this was supported by a 41.3 per cent quarter-on-quarter increase in net fee and commission income to N73.7 billion in second quarter 2023, compared to N52.2 billion in first quarter 2023 and a significant rise in net trading and foreign exchange income to N392.2 billion in second quarter 2023, compared to N26.1 billion in first quarter 2023, leading to a robust 242.6 per cent quarter-on-quarter expansion in operating income to N608.2 billion in second quarter 2023,” FSDH Capital stated.
Outlook
Executive Director, Finance and Risk, Ugo Nwaghodoh, said the group’s annualised return on average equity at 57.7 per cent was bolstered by improved operating income and revaluation gains.
“Our half year 2023 financial numbers reflect excellent performance across key metrics, as we diligently execute our priorities for the year. It also pointed out that the group maintains robust capital buffers to support business growth and loss absorbency. The group’s shareholders’ funds stood at N1.7 trillion, with a capital adequacy ratio of 36.4 per cent,” Nwaghodoh said.
UBA stated that it believes that its international business has significant potential for continuing growth and to materially contribute to group’s revenue and profit in the future.
Alawuba said the first-half performance served as a strong impetus to deliver superior returns this year.
“As we approach the last quarter of the year, the group remains strategically positioned to sustain the strong performance, consolidating on first half 2023 results, to deliver superior returns to our esteemed shareholders,” Alawuba said.
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