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FirstBank marks 130 years of banking resilience and excellence

The FirstBank Group, a prominent financial institution in Africa, recently commemorated its 130th anniversary. This milestone underscores its enduring resilience, innovative spirit, and unwavering dedication to delivering exceptional banking services.

Since its establishment in 1894, FirstBank has been a pioneer in the financial industry, shaping Nigeria’s banking landscape and playing a pivotal role in the country’s financial sector. It has consistently upheld standards of excellence and innovation while adapting to evolving customer needs.

Under the leadership of Banking Group MD/CEO, Adesola Adeduntan, FirstBank has achieved significant milestones and solidified its reputation as a trailblazer in the financial sector.

Mr. Adeduntan’s strategic leadership and unwavering dedication to excellence has propelled FirstBank to new heights, driving sustainable growth and delivering true value to customers, shareholders and communities across Africa and beyond.

Speaking on the occasion of the bank’s 130th anniversary, the Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Adesola Adeduntan, said: “As we celebrate 130 years of resilience and excellence, we reflect on our journey with gratitude and pride. FirstBank’s legacy is a testament to our unwavering commitment to service, innovation and the pursuit of excellence.

As we look ahead to the future, we remain steadfast in our mission to empower individuals, businesses, and communities to achieve their financial goals and aspirations. We celebrate this significant milestone, and we continue to reaffirm our commitment to being the bank’s first choice”.

Mr. Adeduntan also expressed his gratitude to customers and all stakeholders, saying: “We cannot achieve this milestone without the significant contributions of our customers, staff and all stakeholders for their dedication, loyalty and unwavering support.

Your commitment has been the cornerstone of our success and resilience through the years. Together, we have weathered challenges and celebrated achievements, always striving for excellence.

As we look forward to the journey ahead, we are inspired by our shared legacy to continue serving you with integrity, innovation, and a relentless commitment to excellence. Thank you for being an integral part of our FirstBank family”.

Throughout its extensive history, FirstBank has remained steadfast in its commitment to delivering exceptional value and excellence to its customers. By prioritizing their needs and providing sound financial knowledge, top-notch service, and outstanding customer experiences, FirstBank continues to uphold its reputation as a leader in the banking industry.

Looking towards the future, FirstBank is dedicated to serving as a driving force for sustainable development and growth across Africa. Leveraging its rich heritage, global expertise, and local insights, the bank aims to generate value for all stakeholders and contribute positively to society.

As a member of the FirstBank Group, FBNBank Ghana shares in the confidence about the years ahead. Reflecting on FirstBank Group’s 130th anniversary, Mr. Victor Yaw Asante, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of FBNBank Ghana, expressed pride, passion, and renewed commitment, extending congratulations to the group.

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