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FITC To Unveil New Financial Products
The Financial Institutions Training Centre (FITC) has unveiled plans to introduce new financial products for global competitiveness.
The new products are FITC Virtual Learning, FITC E-recruitment, FITC Virtual library and the Nigerian version of the IFC Corporate Governance and Board Leadership Training Curriculum.
According to the Managing Director /Chief Executive Officer of FITC, Dr. Lucy Surhyel Newman, the introduction is expected to take place at the Sheraton Hotels, Lagos on May 17, 2013.
She explained that the new products are part of the transformation agenda being implemented by the management of the organisation.
The first phase of the transformation which started since 2009, involved FITC’s internal capacity and brand alignment to deliver on its brand promises to internal and external stakeholders, thus making FITC a high impact special purpose organization nationally, regionally and globally.
The second phase of the transformation had to do with infrastructure enhancements and its relocation from Apapa, Lagos, to its present office in Ebute Metta, Lagos, mid 2010.
The third phase of the transformation now has to do with introduction of additional services and products, in order to competitively position the organisation to effectively deliver on its mandate in a more efficient and cost effective manner, thereby extending its services to a diverse number of stakeholders within and outside its two physical locations in Nigeria, through appropriate application of modern technology platforms accessible to mobile devises for consumers’ conveniences.
Explaining the rationale for the introduction of the new products, Dr Newman said the virtual learning will serve as an alternative medium for delivery of some of its training programmes in a timely, convenient and more accessible manner while the e-recruitment portal is designed to enable job seekers submit their resume online to the organisation’s website and facilitate faster candidates’ selection process at optimal cost and from any part of the world.
The virtual library will provide avenue for its library users and anyone interested in the modern e-library facility to have access to approved journals and books online, once registered a library user with the organisation.
Following the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the FITC on Board Leadership training for bank directors in Sub-Saharan Africa, the two organisations jointly developed a corporate governance curriculum for bank directors and senior managers in Nigeria, and this will be formally presented to banks during the products launching ceremony.
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