Polaris committed to improved service, customers, says CEO

By Editor |   25 September 2018   |   4:22 am  


Polaris Bank Limited Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Tokunbo Abiru, has pledged the commitment of the new bank to deliver on its mandate to all stakeholders, even as he expressed appreciation to customers for their patronage, support and loyalty.

Abiru who stated this on a breakfast feature at the weekend, also assured customers of the old Skye Bank saying “our customers are in for a better deal with Polaris Bank”.

“Polaris is a new chapter, we are stable and alive. With strong, capitalization, liquidity, strong management and clean loan books with adequate capitalization which are key indices for a healthy banking institution, the future could only be brighter for all our stakeholders.

Predicting the future of Polaris, Abiru said: “our future will be hinged on strong corporate governance and with robust business operations, we’d build and enhance a sustainable enterprise that would be the pride of every stakeholder.”

The new bank comes into operation with the injection of a massive N786 billion by the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) on Friday, September 21, 2018.

Polaris also retains the experienced management team that helped repose public confidence in the old Skye Bank.

In recognition of his and team’s sterling performance, CBN had retained Abiru and his team and as a matter of fact, extended another two-year mandate. He currently remains the Group Managing Director of Polaris Bank.

“‘This means whatever money customers had in Skye Bank remains same in Polaris bank. The only difference is the name change and investors coming on board with fresh funds into a bridge institution’’ an industry source educates.

Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele in a statement on Friday, September 21, 2018, confirmed the safety of customers’ and depositors’ funds. The statement by the regulatory CBN also confirmed that ‘’the existing Board, Management and Staff of the defunct Skye Bank has been retained for its good performance’’.

Meanwhile, the NDIC, commenting on Polaris, said as Deposit Insurer, it acted to ensure the continued safety of depositors’ funds in furtherance of the regulatory authorities resolve to proactively manage potential threats to financial system stability.

In a statement issued by the regulator at the weekend, it assured depositors and customers of the defunct SKYE Bank PLC that their deposits are safe and hereby encourages them to continue to transact their normal banking business with POLARIS Bank

Also, an erstwhile customer of the defunct Skye, now Polaris, Wale Adedipe has expressed optimism that the new bank would meet expectations of stakeholders “as it is in good hands”.

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