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Creditville Group staff, Gbadamosi emerges best in CIBN exams

By Gloria Nwafor 
06 September 2022   |   2:15 am
An employee of Creditville Group, Taofeek Gbadamosi, has emerged as the best graduating student in Microfinance Certification Programme (MCP) for the 2021 Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria Examination (CIBN) Diets.

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An employee of Creditville Group, Taofeek Gbadamosi, has emerged as the best graduating student in Microfinance Certification Programme (MCP) for the 2021 Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria Examination (CIBN) Diets.

Gbadamosi is the Head, Internal Audit and Control, TouchGold MFB, one of the subsidiaries of Creditville Group. At the 2022 CIBN graduates’ induction and prize awards ceremony, held at the Bankers House in Lagos, commended his organisation for giving him the platform to excel.

According to him, “the examinations were tough and challenging, but Creditville provided a great environment for work and study. My experience at the company also gave deep insights to some of the questions, but in all, it was a rewarding experience.”

The Group Managing Director, Creditville, Richard Rotoye, congratulating Gbadamosi, said: “We are proud and elated that we produced the best graduating student in MCP for the 2021 CIBN Examination diets. The Group has accelerated more investments in staff for speedy human capital/career development, greater equity and economic growth. We work hard to create the best working environment for all our staff to excel, with the hopes that more achievements in the industry will surface from our company. We always strive to invest in human capital development.”

During the ceremony, 1,167 newly qualified associates and 690 microfinance certified bankers were formally admitted into the Associateship (ACIB) and Microfinance Certified Bankers (MCIB) categories of the institute.

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