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CIBN Tasks Bankers On Professionalism
The leadership of
chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), has urged its members to promote professionalism and competency in discharge of their duties.
Speaking to newsmen in Lagos recently, CIBN’s Director of membership, Mr Segun Shomubi said that the CIBN is committed to upscale competency and ethical standard in financial institutions in the country.
Shomubi said CIBN was created mainly to determine the skill and experience of people who will work as bankers, stressing that CIBN is an institute responsible for conducting examinations for qualified bankers.
He said the institute will ensure that professionalism is entrenched within the banking sector, adding that CIBN competency framework would deepen and enhance efficiency in the banking industry.
He said CIBN has set standards for its members working in the banking industry for them to function effectively on their job, they must be certified in their area of discipline within the banking sector.
Shomubi said everybody working in the banking sector must assess some qualifications to enable them perform very well on their job.
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