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Bank restates commitment to workers’ welfare, motivation

By Benjamin Alade
22 August 2017   |   3:40 am
Chairman of the bank, Asue Ighodalo, while inspecting the new annex, said it is being equipped with a gym and game room and a pool table to ensure employees have fun at work.

Chairman of the bank, Asue Ighodalo, while inspecting the new annex, said it is being equipped with a gym and game room and a pool table to ensure employees have fun at work.

Sterling Bank Plc has reiterated commitment to providing its employees with the best working environment, just as a new Head Office Annex located on Ikorodu Road, Lagos, is ready for operations.

Chairman of the bank, Asue Ighodalo, while inspecting the new annex, said it is being equipped with a gym and game room and a pool table to ensure employees have fun at work.

The facility also has a clinic and is fitted with solar panels, which generate clean energy in line with the bank’s environmental sustainability agenda.

Commending the bank’s management for its plans to give its employees one of the best working environments possible, Ighodalo said the new workplace would ensure optimal productivity, job satisfaction and talent retention.

He noted that although some of the Bank’s competitors also have head office annexes, Sterling Bank decided to be different as part of a deliberate effort to become the number one bank of choice in the country. “We have done it differently, we have done it well and I am very proud of the team that did this job and I think they have done a great job.”

Ighodalo explained that the inspection provided him with the opportunity to interact with employees of the Bank as well as some of the customers who were in the Bank at the time of the inspection. He said the Bank would strive to always to give its employees everything they need to feel appreciated, and motivated to work hard.

Also speaking, Managing Director and Chief Executive of the bank, Yemi Adeola, said although the Bank’s head office was on the Lagos Island like other commercial banks, the board had taken a decision to build the annex in the mainland area of Lagos to maximise benefits available from business opportunities in the metropolis.

Adeola explained that a new head office had become inevitable because the Bank’s operation was expanding and the existing head office was becoming too small for its level of operation while the associated high rent, which the Bank was paying on rented premises had become untenable.

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