Standard Chartered Bank will shut some Nigerian branches from January 15, 2026 as it deepens digital banking and operational ...
Financial services provider, Standard Chartered Bank has announced that effective February 28, 2026, it will no longer ...
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Bank introduces emerging affluent segment, ends personal banking
Standard Chartered Bank has confirmed plans to close its Personal Banking segment while introducing the Emerging ...
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Standard Chartered deepens commitment to Nigeria; confirms compliance with CBN’s N200bn minimum capital requirement
Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Limited is pleased to announce that it has successfully fulfilled the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) ₦200 billion minimum ...
Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Limited has appointed Mr. Lanre Olajide as the Head of Wealth and Retail Banking (WRB). Olajide joined Standard Chartered in 2008 and has held various senior roles in ...
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Standard Chartered empowers women in business, leadership roles
Limited, for the third consecutive year, participated as a Gold Sponsor of the annual WIMBIZ (Women in Management, ...
Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria has announced plans to close several branches nationwide from January 2026, as part of its ...
Standard Chartered (www.SC.com) today announced the start of the second phase of its digital-only retail bank across Africa. In response to growing consumer demand for innovative banking services on ...
Standard Chartered Bank has collaborated with the Lagos Food Bank Initiative to bring smiles to the faces of thousands of people in Lagos. The bank partnered with the non-governmental organization to ...
DUBAI (Reuters) - Standard Chartered is in discussions with regulators to offer Islamic banking services in Oman and Nigeria, now that both countries are revamping their regulatory environments to ...
Standard Chartered’s early compliance with the CBN’s directive places it among the few institutions leading Nigeria’s banking sector into a new era of stronger capitalisation ...
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Standard Chartered confirms compliance with CBN’s N200bn minimum capital requirement
Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria Limited has announced that it has successfully met the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) ₦200 billion minimum capital requirement for national commercial banks, well ...
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