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Fidelity Bank Set To Organise Diaspora Webinar Series, Deepens Engagement On New Remittances – Osinbajo, Emefiele, Dabiri-Erewa To Attend

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Fidelity Bank Plc, a top Nigerian bank has concluded plans to host its Diaspora Webinar Series with the inaugural edition slated for Saturday, March 06, 2021, by 2 pm. This virtual session seeks to enlighten Nigerian citizens’ residents abroad on recent policy measures by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and its attendant implications for Diaspora investments.

Rightly themed, “The New CBN FX Policy and Positive Impact To Diaspora Investments in Nigeria”, the session will also aim specifically at providing them with valuable insights, intelligence, and expertise on how to stay on top of their investments back home.

 The event will have in attendance special guests and notable personalities including the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbajo who is the Special Guest of Honour and the Chief Host, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Godwin Emefiele who will deliver a keynote address at the event.

Other speakers and panelists at the session include Professor, Benedict Okey Oramah, Chairman/President of African Export-Import Bank, Honorable Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM),  Professor Ndubuisi Ekekwe, Lead Faculty, Tekedia Institute, and Professor Olawale Sulaiman, renowned Neurosurgeon and Chairman of RNZ Global among others.

Streamed live on YouTube and ZOOM, the Series was borne out of the need to deepen engagement with Nigerian Diaspora Community particularly as developmental partners considering the critical role remittances play in driving sustainable economic growth.

Speaking on the webinar, Fidelity CEO, Mrs. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe stated that the session was most appropriate and timely, adding that “the session will offer the Nigerian Diaspora greater clarity on all of the recent policies enacted by the government with a view to enabling them to make sound investment decisions”.

According to Mrs. Onyeali-Ikpe, the bank, in the last twelve (12) years, has become a dependable partner for diaspora remittances and investment. Armed with a deep understanding of these customer’s needs, she went on to explain that the bank has continued to offer bespoke products and services that are unrivaled in the financial services industry.

Worthy of mention is the Diaspora Mortgage and Dollar Denominated Fixed Deposit Investment Account that attracts up to 5 percent annual interest depending on the amount and tenure.

The CBN, as part of efforts to liberalize, simplify and improve the receipt and administration of Diaspora remittances into the country had issued guidelines to ensure that beneficiaries of Diaspora remittances through International Money Transfer Operators (IMTOs) receive such inflows in foreign currency (US dollars) through the designated bank of their choice.

The policy became necessary in view of the urgent need to deepen the Foreign Exchange (FX) market, provide more liquidity and create transparency in the administration of Diaspora remittances into Nigeria.

To register for the webinar, click on the link – https://www.fidelitybank.ng/diaspora-webinar/

The programme will be streamed LIVE on YouTube and ZOOM. For more information, send emails to [email protected]

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UBA Business Series Set to Spotlight Africa’s New Generation of Female Leaders During Women’s Month

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Africa’s Global Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, is set to host a special edition of its impactful quarterly UBA Business Series, which will be specifically focused on celebrating and empowering the modern woman with the theme: “gen w – ‘The Evolved Woman.’

The session, which is scheduled to hold on Wednesday, March 12, 2026, from 11 AM at UBA House, Lagos, will bring together an array of accomplished female leaders and professionals who will share insights, experiences, and practical strategies for navigating ambition, leadership, and growth in today’s dynamic environment.

The session will also be streamed live across all UBA digital platforms, and interested participants can register to attend virtually or in person via this link: on.ubagroup.com/tfig.

This edition of the Business Series aims to move the conversation around women intensely forward, highlighting a new generation of women who are not simply seeking opportunities but confidently creating them. The discussion will explore how women today are shaping industries, leading businesses, and redefining success on their own terms.

The event will feature an inspiring lineup of speakers, including entrepreneur and founder of ORÍKÌ Group, Joycee Awosika; media personality & entrepreneur, Tomike Adeoye; entrepreneur and founder of Fine Funky, Olufunke Davies; and award-winning Broadcaster, Ayo Mario-Ese. The conversation will be hosted by media personality and actor, Tobi Bakre.

Panelists will share their personal journeys and perspectives on navigating professional spaces, building resilient businesses, embracing authenticity, and redefining leadership as women in a rapidly evolving global landscape.

Speaking ahead of the event, UBA’s Group Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications, Alero Ladipo, explained that the special edition of the Business Series reflects the bank’s firm commitment to supporting women for the critical roles they play in driving economic growth and innovation across Africa.

She said, “The modern African woman is evolving in remarkable ways. She is bold, visionary, and intentional about the spaces she occupies. Through this edition of the UBA Business Series, we want to celebrate women while also creating a platform where meaningful conversations around leadership, ambition, and opportunity can take place.”

The quarterly UBA Business Series has become a key knowledge-sharing platform designed to equip entrepreneurs, professionals, and business leaders with insights, tools, and strategies needed to grow sustainable enterprises as well as navigate the evolving business landscape.

United Bank for Africa is one of the largest employers in the financial sector on the African continent, with 25,000 employees group-wide and serving over 45 million customers globally. Operating in twenty African countries, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, France, and the United Arab Emirates, UBA provides retail, commercial, and institutional banking services, leading financial inclusion, and implementing cutting-edge technology.

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CBN Affirms Alpha Morgan Bank’s Capitalisation As Bank Positions For Next Phase of Growth

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has affirmed the capitalization of Alpha Morgan Bank, marking an important milestone in the Bank’s growth journey and reinforcing its commitment to building a strong, resilient, and future-ready financial institution.

This affirmation reflects the Bank’s adherence to regulatory requirements and its strategic focus on strengthening its capital base to support sustainable growth, innovation, and improved service delivery to customers.

With this milestone, Alpha Morgan Bank is well-positioned to continue expanding its footprint with 14 approved branches across different states, while deepening inclusivity and enhancing the range of banking solutions available to individuals, businesses, and institutional clients nationwide.

Commenting on the development, the Managing Director, Mr. Ade Buraimo, expressed the bank’s readiness to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and a good governance framework while delivering satisfactory banking services in line with the bank’s long-term vision to become the best bank to work at and a strong financial institution to reckon with.

‘Capitalisation is more than a regulatory requirement; it is an opportunity to strengthen the institution for the future. The affirmation of Alpha Morgan Bank capitalisation reflects the work we have done to build a solid capital foundation that allows us to support businesses more effectively, expand financial access, and continue delivering the level of service our customers expect,’’ he said.

Alpha Morgan Bank remains committed to maintaining strong corporate governance standards, sound risk management practices, and prudent financial management as it continues to support economic development and create long-term value for stakeholders.

As Alpha Morgan Bank enters the next phase of its journey, the institution will continue to scale its operation, invest in technology, expand its branch network and digital banking presence, whilst delivering reliable and satisfying banking experiences to its growing customer base.

Alpha Morgan Bank is a Nigerian commercial bank, committed to delivering satisfying banking through innovative solutions, strong corporate governance, and customer-focused services that support economic growth and financial inclusion. Learn more about Alpha Morgan Bank at www.alphamorganbank.com

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Driving Growth Through Sustainability: FirstBank’s Commitment

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Sustainability has become a critical priority for businesses and governments across the world, driving growth, innovation, and positive change. As the world grapples with climate change, social inequality, and economic uncertainty, organisations are recognising the importance of adopting sustainable practices that balance Environmental, Social, and Governance considerations.

In Nigeria, the sustainability agenda has become a mainstay, with companies like FirstBank leading the charge. As the leading financial institution in West Africa, FirstBank has made significant strides in promoting sustainability/ESG, with notable achievements in renewable energy, financial inclusion, and environmental conservation. The bank’s sustainability initiatives are anchored on three pillars: education, health and welfare; diversity and financial inclusion; and responsible lending, procurement, and climate initiatives.

One of the bank’s notable achievements is its investment in renewable energy. In 2025, FirstBank invested over $9 million in solar home projects across Africa, providing clean and affordable energy to communities. The bank also supported modular power plants with over N15 billion, enhancing energy access and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Additionally, FirstBank fulfilled its three-year commitment with the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) to plant 51,000 trees across Nigeria, promoting biodiversity preservation and absorbing approximately 720 tonnes of carbon dioxide.

The bank’s sustainability initiatives extend beyond environmental conservation. Over 1 million students have been impacted with financial literacy skills, empowering them to make informed financial decisions and secure their futures. The bank partnered with CFA Society Nigeria on the CFA Universities Ethics Challenge. It was also a major partner of the 15th Junior Achievement Company of the Year competition, presenting the FirstBank CEO award to Team Mauritius (Plantura).

FirstBank has also invested in leadership development for over 2,000 female employees through the FirstBank Women Network, promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace. The bank screened 340 corporate transactions for ESG risks worth almost ₦5 billion and $340 million for sustainability risks within the year, further integrating ESG considerations into its credit framework. The bank’s commitment to sustainability earned it numerous international awards and recognitions, including Nigeria’s Best Bank for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) at the prestigious Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2025, for the second time in a row.

Its commitment to climate governance was demonstrated in its corporate membership of Climate Governance Initiative (CGI) Nigeria, where the bank is a member of the Advisory Board. The bank is also part of the Steering Committee, overseeing operations and strategy. It participated in the Directors’ Engagement Series and led the adoption of IFRS S1 and S2 standards for transparent sustainability disclosures. FirstBank has implemented these standards, enhanced board oversight via its Board Risk Management Committee, and integrated climate considerations into risk management and decision-making.

As FirstBank continues to drive sustainable development in Africa, its efforts serve as a model for other financial institutions to follow. The bank’s achievements demonstrate that sustainability and business growth can go hand-in-hand, creating value for stakeholders and contributing to a more equitable and prosperous future. Looking ahead, FirstBank plans to expand its sustainability efforts through strategic partnerships and innovative solutions. The bank aims to increase its investment in renewable energy projects, expand its financial literacy programmes, and promote sustainable business practices.

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