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FCMB Sacks 150 Workers …Four Nigerian Banks Join 500 World List
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Bank (FCMB), has fired 150 of its staff, a top official of the bank has revealed.
The official said those affected represented five per cent of the bank’s 3,000 workforce. He said the bank had also employed some new staff to replace some of those sacked.
According to him, the workers were sacked on January 19 because they under-performed during the bank’s review of activities of its staff.
He said the development was not peculiar to FCMB, adding that some other banks had done same recently. The official also attributed the sack to the economic downturn of the country due to weak prices of global commodities.
He said it was natural that those found wanting would be eased out due to poor returns.
Meanwhile, four Nigerian banks have been listed among the top 500 banks in the world.
The banks include First Bank, Guaranty Trust Bank Zenith Band and United Bank for Africa (UBA).
According to United Kingdom-information made available by a release from Banker based the financial ranking magazine in Nigeria, First Bank moved up the scale in 16 places from 336th position in 2015 to 320th this year.
Guaranty Trust Bank moved up to 389th in the world from 417th in 2015, Zenith dropped from 388 in 2015 to 392th in 2016 while UBA returned to the ranking in the 447th position.
Access Bank made the ranking at 496th position in 2015 but dropped from the 2016 ranking.
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