TAJBank Revs Up Nationwide Operations Drive, Opens Apapa Branch
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TAJBank Revs Up Nationwide Operations Drive, Opens Apapa Branch

A non-interest banking service provider, TAJBank Limited has opened a new branch in Apapa, Lagos.

TAJBank disclosed in a statement that the new branch is in furtherance of the bank’s current drive to provide financial transactions and services for its growing customer base.Information Guide Nigeria

Recalled that the TAJBank secured its national banking license from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) about six months ago and the opening of the Apapa branch is part of the board and management’s initiatives to open new branches within the next few months across the geo-political zones in the country.

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TAJBank’s founder/managing director, Mr. Hamid Joda who spoke at the opening ceremony said: “We are very excited to begin the deepening of our non-interest and customer-focused products and services in Apapa, Lagos as we commence the expansion of our services across the geo-political zones of the country.NYSC portal

“This is a mega branch based on the investments in technologies and solutions and the quality of human resources we are putting in place here and we intend to put in other branches we are opening very soon because we intend to offer what other banks are not offering in terms of value-addition to our customers.

“With this move, we want to assure Nigerians and other residents and businesses in our country that TAJBank’s only interest is our customers and in line with our business philosophy, we shall continue to offer them products and services that surpass their expectations in the years ahead.

In his remarks, during the new branch opening event, the managing director/CEO of IAL Nigeria Limited commended the board and management of the Non-interest Bank for opening the Apapa branch for the benefit of business owners and the Nigerian economy.JAMB Result

 

 

Idongesit is a graduate of Communication Arts, University of Uyo. Currently working as a news reporter at InfoGuide Nigeria.

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