Mr Segun Agbaje, Managing Director GTBank at an interactive meeting with journalists in Lagos on April 23, 2013.
The
Managing Director/CEO of Guaranty Trust Bank plc, Segun Agbaje has been
announced the 2013 Banker of the Year – Africa by the World Finance
Banking Awards.
The
World Finance Banker of the Year - Africa Award is conferred on
outstanding bankers who have achieved the most with regards to
innovation, profitability and sustainability of their organization. The
award also takes into recognition an individual that has been an
influential and inspirational leader, has overseen strong financial
performance for his organization and has successfully guided his
institution to new heights in its industry.
According
to World Finance, Segun Agbaje has won the coveted “Banker of the Year –
Africa 2013. This category was one of the most sought after categories
in the 2013 Banking Awards, however someone has to win and the judging
panel confirmed that Mr. Agbaje is at the vanguard of African Banking
and has deservedly earned the reputation and recognition as a truly
accomplished and highly respected Banker, locally and internationally.
Segun
Agbaje’s first class commitment to leading an efficient institution has
ensured that GTBank maintains higher margins and the lowest cost to
income ratio amongst its peers, despite a relatively smaller branch
network when compared to its peers in the country.
According
to World Finance, “Our judging panel boasts over 230 years of financial
and business journalism, supported by a research team that works round
the clock to ensure our award winners are the most deserving in their
sector”.
Commenting
on his award, MD/CEO of Guaranty Trust Bank plc, Segun Agbaje stated
that the award he received is in recognition of the hard work and
dedication of the Management and Staff of the Bank. He also thanked the
Bank’s customers for their trust and continued support and promised to
continue to strive to deliver beyond their expectation. Segun Agbaje
further stated that the recognition is a challenge and a call to do more
in order to promote the global relevance of the African Banking
industry.
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