It was celebration galore on Monday, August 15, 2016 when the
President of the Dangote Group and Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote
led other dignitaries to flag off Nigeria’s first full-fledged
technology bank, SunTrust Bank.
SunTrust Bank is the first regional bank to receive a new license by
the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) since 2001 and the first full-fledged
financial technology bank in Nigeria.
The Bank is the first commercial bank that runs minimal branches and
focuses on electronic channels by offering telephone, mobile and
internet banking services.
According to Mr. Dangote who chaired the opening ceremony at the
bank’s headquarters in Lagos, Fintech Bank is a welcome development in
this era of cashless economy. He emphasized that SunTrust Bank will help
the country harness its potential in the digital world.
He explained further that technology-driven platform would
distinguish the bank and make it the most cost-effective bank in the
country with fewer personnel and attendant lower overhead cost.
“SunTrust bank has elements that appeal to me in its Fintech strategy
driven by its focus on technology,” the businessman said. “SunTrust has
recognized that the old model of business expansion via a network of
expensive branch premises is obsolete. What you need now is to sit down
at home and do your banking transactions thereby saving money and time.”
Mr. Dangote commended the board, management and staff of the bank for
their courage in taking the bold step at a time “banks all over the
world are facing multiple challenges and headwinds” and noted that the
Bank’s focus will drive it to success.
Former Governor of Gombe State, Danjuma Goje, now a senator, in his
remarks at the unveiling ceremony, noted that the emergence of the bank
during the implementation of the change agenda would contribute
immensely to the rebirth of the Nigerian economy.
He urged the bank to ensure that it is committed to the growth of
micro, small and medium enterprises in the country, and to also support
the big companies as part of its contribution to the growth of the
Nigerian economy.
The Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Nnaemeka Alfred Achebe, applauded the bank,
saying the present cost of running banks in the country was high and
that if the bank brings it down, it would succeed.
“It is uncommon courage to go into business now that everyone is
going out and it takes triple courage to go into banking business,” the
monarch said. “However, the situation in the country is full of
opportunities for those that can see beyond the present.”
On his own part, the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, urged the
management of the bank to put the interest of the country and the masses
first in all its dealings, and to distance itself from the fraud and
insider abuse that is prevalent in the Nigerian financial industry.
The Chairman of SunTrust Bank, Charles Onyema Ugboko, explained that
the bank would use technology to drive the financial inclusion goal of
the CBN, saying the bank’s target was to bring financial services to 40
million unbanked Nigerians.
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the bank, Muhammad
Jibrin, noted that with over 90 per cent of financial services being
executed electronically, banking had moved from physical branches to a
technology-driven sector.
“Most customers of tomorrow will not be the ones that go to the
banking hall, so we need to be able to respond positively to the needs
and expectations of the customers of tomorrow, and that is at the heart
of our vision and strategy as tomorrow’s bank today,” he said.
Dignitaries at the event were the president of the Lagos Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, Nike Akande; deputy national chairman of the All
Progressives Congress, Lawal Shu’aibu; former MD of AMCON, Mustapha
Chike-Obi; former chairman of the EFCC, Nuhu Ribadu; former MD of
Ecobank, Jubril Aku, and the CEO of Nigeria Mortgage Refinancing
Company, Charles Iyangete, a
professor.
Others on the long list of dignitaries included former MD of First
Bank, Bisi Onasanya; APC national legal adviser, Muiz Banire; the Lagos
branch controller of the CBN, James Iyari, who stood in for his boss, as
well as former minister of housing, Ama Pepple, among other eminent
personalities.
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