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High Charges: Stambic Bank Pulls Out Of PH Airport
One of the banks operating at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa, the Stambic IBTC bank, has finally pulled out of the airport.
The Tide reliably gathered on Monday that the bank pulled out its operations from the airport as a result of high rental charge the airport management demanded on the piece of land on which the bank carried out its operations.
When The Tide visited the business premises of the bank at the airport during official hours, it was discovered that the bank did not open for operations.
Apart from a security guard seen at the premises, and the ATM machine that was still in operation, every other thing had been moved from the airport, except the caravan used for office.
When interrogated, the bank security officer, who did not want his name published, disclosed that the bank left the airport because their rental charge was increased.
According to him, the Stambic Bank used to pay the sum of #15 million annually for the piece of land they occupied, but recently the rent was increased to #20 million.
He said further that apart from the office space, the bank also paid another sum of $3 million annually for the space they used for the ATM for which the bank had been complaining about.
“How much is the bank making at the airport, and they went on to increase the rent to that extent? The charges here in Port Harcourt airport are so high.
“We have one of our branches at the Lagos airport, but what we pay here is very much higher than what we pay in Lagos. We own the structure used for office”, he said.
The Tide reports that the only bank that is still in operation at the Port Harcourt airport is the UBA.
Before now, banks like the Polaris and Skye had already pulled out of the airport for the same reason.
Earlier, The Tide had gathered from the Corporate Affairs office of the Port Harcourt Airport that the issue of revenue and rental drive was an order from the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria.
It was also gathered that the airport, in a bid to recover the revenue lost to Covid-19 last year, decided to embark on aggressive revenue drive.
By: Corlins Walter
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