Union Bank of Nigeria PLC is a Nigeria-based bank that is engaged in the provision of personal and business banking services and products. The Bank's activities are structured into five business ...
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Union Bank of Nigeria Plc, and Keystone Bank Limited. Commenting on the appointments, the Chairman of Fidelity Bank, Mustafa Chike-Obi, said, “The Board welcomes these distinguished individuals ...
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The EFCC filed six-count criminal charges against several individuals and organisations, including Kuru, and the Union Bank of Nigeria Plc. The charges, which SaharaReporters, alleged their ...
Union Systems Limited (USL) is proud to announce that Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) has officially signed the license for Kachasi ...
Union Bank, has rewarded 360 customers with N21 million in its Save and Win Palli Promo 4 campaign. The first live draw of this season, which took place in Lagos, rewarded 60 customers with N100,000 ...
Nigeria joins BRICS as a partner country BRICS acts as a natural counterbalance to the West’s dominance and influence over ...
Union Bank has commenced the implementation of a daily withdrawal limit on point-of-sale (PoS) terminals. The implementation followed a directive by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on December ...
Given Nigeria's rising inflation and other economic issues, Nigerian banks are starting to significantly raise employee ...
Commercial Banks have commenced the enforcement of daily and weekly withdrawal limits of N100,000 and N500,000 ordered by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).