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GTB Wins Nigerian Bank of The Year Award for 2nd Time in a Row

Guaranty Trust Bank at the 2015 Banker Awards held in London, United Kingdom, has emerged Nigerian bank of the year for the second time in a row.

The Banker Awards is regarded as the industry standard for banking excellence, recognizing and celebrating the achievements of individuals and financial institutions within the global banking sector.
Segun Agbaje, Managing Director/CEO of GTBank expressed delight and pleasure on receiving the award on behalf of the bank.
“We are delighted and proud to be recognized as the 2015 Bank of the Year. Our vision has always been to create an oasis and an African institution that can operate anywhere in the world.
"We strive to achieve this by adopting global best practices in all our business processes while conducting ourselves in a manner required of an institution with high corporate governance standards.
"For us, winning this award for a second consecutive year is an attestation of our long-standing commitment to doing things right. We are buoyed by this accolade and determined to achieve more and consolidate our leading position in the banking industry..," he added.

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