Business Day (Nigeria)

Signature Bank expands to Asaba to boost financial inclusion

- By Ifeoluwa Adebayo

SIGNATURE Bank, a Nigerian financial institutio­n, has launched a new branch in Asaba, the Delta state capital to broaden its reach, enhance financial inclusion, and catalyse economic growth in the city and other areas.

According to the company, the Asaba branch opening marks a significan­t milestone in Signature Bank’s commitment to serving the community with tailored financial solutions and unparallel­ed customer service.

“In addition to the Bank’s goal, It will also provide a convenient and accessible hub for individual­s, businesses, and organisati­ons seeking trusted banking services which will facilitate economic developmen­t, empower local entreprene­urs, and strengthen the financial fabric of the community,” the company said.

Godwin Nosike, acting managing director of Signature Bank said the branch is part of their ongoing efforts to extend the services and support to the community.

He said the expansion underscore­s the dedication to fostering financial inclusion and empowering individual­s and businesses to achieve their financial goals.

“At Signature Bank, we always strive to set ourselves apart by offering more than just banking services. We are committed to delivering an experience that is characteri­sed by excellence, innovation, and personalis­ed financial solutions.

Whether it’s through our range of banking products, digital solutions, or services; our goal remains the same – to exceed our customers’ expectatio­ns and empower them to achieve their financial goals,” he added.

Sheriff F.O. Oborevwori, executive governor of Delta State, gave the keynote address. The launch was attended by notable personalit­ies, led by the executive governor of the state, community leaders, members of the Asaba business community, and members of the board and executive management of Signature Bank.

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