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Fidelity Bank Opens Four New Offices in Lagos

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Fidelity Bank Plc has opened four new branch offices in the Lagos metropolis to bring the bank’s total branch network strength to 150, nationwide within a space of one week. The new Lagos…

Fidelity Bank Plc has opened four new branch offices in the Lagos metropolis to bring the bank’s total branch network strength to 150, nationwide within a space of one week.
The new Lagos branches are located in Ojota, Egbeda, Alagbado and FESTAC Town in a deliberate effort to meet the growing demand for the bank’s robust services and attractive bouquet of products.
Fidelity Bank has been consistent on the growth path, setting up new retail outlets and declaring a dividend at a time when most players in the industry are experiencing some challenges.
According to Chief Willie Obiano, executive director (business banking), the four new branches were established in fulfillment of the assurances of the bank’s management to shareholders that Fidelity would continue its drive to make financial services easy and accessible to its customers.
Chief Obiano who spoke on behalf of Reginald Ihejiahi, the bank’s managing director, at the commissioning of FESTAC Town branch office at the weekend assured the bank’s growing customer base that the bank is “poised to serve in the area of banking services ranging from partnering with you in your businesses to advisory services”.
According to him, the bank’s Savings products were designed to meet the needs of both the youths and elderly “who are looking for convenient places to keep their hard earned savings while our multiple funds transfer platforms will enable residents of the respective neighborhoods easy access to their transfers from Diaspora and within Nigeria”.
He further observed that the bank’s decision to locate branches in select neighborhoods was not only strategic but timely. “Our numerous existing customers and prospects now have a neighborhood branch to operate from and should make Fidelity Bank Plc their choice bank”.
From a humble begging as a merchant bank twenty years ago, Fidelity Bank has grown into a modern financial super-structure and a preferred bank by both public and private sector end-users of its diverse products and services.
The bank was one of the 5 banks that were selected by the Central Bank of Nigeria to manage the N200bn Agricultural Intervention Fund of the Federal Government.

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