Also, Mr Muyiwa Akinyemi, Deputy Managing Director of UBA, highlighted the group’s commitment to stability, reliability, and excellence in banking, emphasising its numerous milestones and positive impact on communities.
He attributed UBA’s success to its dedication to exceptional customer experience and financial strength
According to him, the group aims to continue offering value-enhancing services while solidifying its position as a forward-thinking institution.
As UBA looks to the future, Akinyemi expressed enthusiasm for the next chapter, saying, “We look forward to another 75 years, 100 years of impact; to our people, businesses, and communities across the globe.”
From its humble beginnings as the British and French Bank on Kakawa Street, Lagos Island in 1949, UBA has evolved into a global financial powerhouse with a presence in 20 African countries and four global financial nerve centers – New York, London, Paris, and Dubai.
The anniversary celebrations, which kicked off with a news conference, will feature a range of activities, including the launch of UBA’s documentary.
Others include Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)programmes, a global HACKATON online programme for youths, a legacy promo, and a grand finale in November, as reported by the News Agency of Nigeria.











