Olusegun Alebiosu, MD,CEO, First Bank
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FirstBank Bountiful Harvest of Awards In 2024 – Testament To Excellence And Stakeholder Trust

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In the gilded halls of excellence where dreams are crafted into legacies, stands a beacon that blazes across the African financial skyline. This is the story of FirstBank, the timeless oak of Nigeria’s banking heritage.

In 2024, First Bank of Nigeria Limited stands not just as a financial institution but as an emblem of innovation, resilience, and purpose. Garnering 47 prestigious awards across diverse categories, the bank carved a niche for itself in the pantheons of the good and great companies.

For those who may not know, and perhaps those who know but largely uninitiated, FirstBank lived up to its billings and brand identity by being truly the first bank of records in achieving what can be metaphorically termed ” the task Napoleon could not achieved” in hauling a myriad of credible and indisputable notable honours and awards of excellence that speak and bear eloquent testimonies to the sectors the bank has met the needs of its numerous consumers at their passion points.

With its famous tagline — You First, the financial colossus has become truly people-centric in all aspects and ramifications. This passion and unapologetic commitment to its consumers has advertently or inadvertently continued to hall mark the bank’s meteoric rise to the Guinness book of Records as Primus interpares and a numero uno in the haulage of awards of excellence and distinctions.

These awards of excellence and distinctions continue to distinct and distinguish this iconic financial brand in the comity of banks and other financial institutions in Nigeria. Deconstructing the brand FirstBank may be incomplete if one fails to chronicle all these Giant Strides in greatness that has undoubtedly helped the bank to redefine banking business in Nigeria while setting benchmarks for global standards in the sector.

For a fact, the nation is witnessing a financial brand that has transcended generations and yet still maintain impeccable records of performance while remaining innovative, contemporary and avant- garde, age notwithstanding.

From Best SME Bank in Africa by The Asian Banker to Most Innovative Digital Bank Nigeria by Digital Banker Africa, FirstBank’s accolades are as varied as the services and products it offers.

Its commitment to corporate social responsibility shines through titles like Best CSR Bank Africa and CSR Award for Education Empowerment, while its dedication to technological advancement is celebrated with honors like Financial Institution of the Year by the Cybersecurity Experts Association of Nigeria.

Each award tells a tale of vision and an unyielding drive to serve. Whether empowering small businesses, fostering financial inclusion, or safeguarding digital platforms, FirstBank has proven that success is not just about reaching milestones. But rather, it is about elevating communities, building trust and inspiring change.

Throughout the past year, the bank cemented its position as a market leader in the financial services industry with a bountiful harvest of awards, laurels and recognitions.

Among the notable achievements included Nigeria’s Best Bank for Corporates and Best SME Bank in Africa by prestigious organizations like Euromoney and The Asian Banker. It also won awards for its leadership in sustainable investing, earning the title of Best Private Bank for Sustainable Investing in Africa by Global Finance Awards.

FirstBank’s digital innovation prowess shone through with recognitions like Most Innovative Digital Bank Nigeria and Best Digital Banking Solutions Nigeria. Meanwhile, its contributions to financial inclusion earned it the title Best Financial Inclusion Service Provider in Nigeria.

The institution’s commitment to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) was celebrated with multiple awards, including Most Supportive Bank for Start-Ups and SMEs by ASBON and West Africa’s Best SME Support Bank of the Year.

In the area of corporate social responsibility (CSR), FirstBank’s impactful initiatives received high praise, with accolades such as Best CSR Bank Africa and CSR Award for Education Empowerment. The bank’s focus on cybersecurity and innovative technology also earned it the title Financial Institution of the Year by the Cybersecurity Experts Association of Nigeria.

Many have however attributed the bank’s success to its customer-centric approach, robust digital transformation strategies, and a strong commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards.

FirstBank’s bountiful harvest of laurels is said to have reinforced its legacy as a trusted financial institution with a forward-thinking vision for the future.

The bank did not just win awards in 2024. it simply painted a masterpiece of excellence, a testament to its enduring promise to its customers and the world.

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