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1 Jan
Guaranty Trust Bank has announced the suspension of international online and Point of Sales (PoS) transactions on naira Mastercard effective from December 31, 2022.
30 Apr 2022
Do you remember Slip-free banking? That was from GTBank. In 2005. Seventeen years ago. The concept was utterly simple: come into the bank and conduct banking by filling no forms,
22 Mar 2022
Nigerians and their businesses are suffering major hits as power outages and lingering shortages in petrol supply are spiking operational costs and eating deep into profits. Many individuals, businesses and companies are adjusting their operations to curtail the untoward hardship in the country. Last week, a Nigerian worker said his employer had sent an internal…
17 Jan 2022
The Supreme Court has reversed its earlier dismissal of an appeal by GTBank against a N2.4 billion judgment given in favour of Innoson Motors Nigeria Limited by the Court of Appeal in Ibadan, Oyo State.
16 Oct 2021
Driving through the streets of Nnewi, Nnewi North Local Council of Anambra State shows the preponderance of motorcycles on the road. On random count, it is possible that 70 per cent
13 Apr 2021
Shareholders of Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, at the weekend, unanimously endorsed the payment of a total dividend of N3 per share for the financial year ended December 31, 2020.
15 Mar 2021
The former Deputy Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB), Mr. Kayode Adaramodu, has declared his intention to contest the Ekiti State governorship election in 2022 under the Peoples Democratic Party
8 Dec 2020
Shareholders of GTBank Plc have endorsed its holding company (HoldCo) structure even as they expressed optimism that the new arrangement would enhance the bank’s growth and profitability.
2 Dec 2020
The equity market resumed December trading in an uptrend with market capitalisation increasing by N55 billion.    At the close of transactions yesterday, the All-Share Index (ASI) gained 105.48 absolute points, representing a growth of 0.30 per cent to close at 35,147.62 points.     Similarly, the market capitalisation also appreciated by N55 billion to…
25 Nov 2020
Guaranty Trust Bank Plc has recorded a Profit Before Tax (PBT) of ₦167.4 billion in its unaudited results for the period ended September 30, 2020.
18 Sep 2020
The Nigerian Equities market extended negative sentiments to three consecutive trading sessions, occasioned by losses in many blue-chip stocks
22 Jul 2020
For the past 10 years, Guaranty Trust Bank plc has been at the forefront of the advocacy for people living with autism. The Bank’s Orange Ribbon Initiative has also become a major rallying point for driving awareness about Autism, campaigning against the social stigma associated with developmental disorders and helping people with autism live a full and productive life.

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