Union Bank promotes 337 employees

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Union Bank of Nigeria has recognized the outstanding contributions of its employees by promoting 337 staff members across various departments. This significant milestone demonstrates the bank’s commitment to acknowledging and rewarding hard work, dedication, and excellence.

At a recent town hall meeting, Managing Director/CEO Yetunde Oni emphasized the bank’s dedication to fostering a culture of excellence and growth. She noted that these promotions reflect the bank’s efforts to empower its workforce and drive success.

Oni congratulated the promoted employees, saying: “Today, we honor our colleagues who have demonstrated exceptional performance, leadership, and commitment to our core values. Their contributions have significantly impacted their teams and the bank as a whole.”

She added that the promotions recognize the employees’ hard work and potential to drive the bank forward. “At Union Bank, we believe our people are our greatest asset. By investing in their growth and recognizing their achievements, we’re building a stronger, more dynamic organization.”

Oni emphasized that this recognition is part of the bank’s broader strategy to nurture talent, encourage professional development, and ensure employees are equipped to meet evolving customer and stakeholder needs.

Okorie Janet
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