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Sterling Bank introduces palliatives for Customers

Sterling Bank Plc, in its continued effort to curb the adverse effects of the government ordered lockdown focused at fighting the dreaded disease, has introduced some palliative measures for its customers.

The Chief Executive Officer of the bank, Mr. Abubakar Suleiman, who disclosed this in a recent statement said, “We understand that a lot of businesses have had to shut down their operations to curb the spread of the virus.”

“This has taken a toll on employment and source of livelihood of many people. We are offering a range of solutions to help Nigerians manage through temporary or extended periods of reduced or lost income as a result of COVID-19.”

He added further that, among the measures taken so far is the reduction of the restructuring fees on all new and existing loans by up to 50 percent. Also, the bank has made provision for the extension of the repayment of loan obligations that are due.  Suleiman said the bank has also suspended the penal charge for late minimum repayment on customer credit cards during this period.

Suleiman said doctors are on standby for free medical consultation on COVID-19 for the bank’s customers and employees anytime, anywhere because their health and safety remained a top priority.

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