GTBank is ‘Best Corporate
Governance, Africa’ for 2015 by Ethical Boardroom.
A GT BANK BRANCH IN NIGERIA
Guaranty
Trust Bank Plc, has been awarded ‘Best Corporate Governance, Africa’, for the
Financial services category by the Ethical Boardroom Magazine UK. The
‘Corporate Governance Award’ organized by Ethical Boardroom magazine recognizes
outstanding companies who have exhibited exceptional leadership in the area of
governance and professional ethics to ensure protection and long-term value for
all their stakeholders.
The
award is an acknowledgement of the Bank’s strong corporate governance
practices, commitment to high standards of ethical leadership and compliance
with regulatory standards.
According
to Segun Agbaje, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Guaranty
Trust Bank plc, “GTBank has built a reputable institution which consistently adopts,
implements and applies international best practices in corporate governance,
service delivery and value creation for all its stakeholders”.
“We
are delighted to receive this award which affirms GTBank's position as a one of
the leading Banks in Africa whilst also reiterating and confirming our
commitment to ethics, professionalism, integrity, quality service delivery,
innovation and internationally accepted corporate governance standards”, added
Mr Agbaje.
GTBank
was the first Nigerian Bank to be awarded an ISO 9001: 2000 certification by
the International Standards Organization and the first to adopt the IFRS
reporting format. The Bank has the best risk category rating assigned to
any Nigerian Bank by both local and international rating agencies (BB- by
Standard & Poor’s and B+ by Fitch Rating), which is extremely compliant
with International best practice and standards.
The
Bank ensures compliance with the Code of Corporate Governance for Public
Companies issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission (‘the SEC Code’),
the Code of Corporate Governance for Banks in Nigeria, Post Consolidation
issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (‘the CBN Code’), as well as disclosure
requirements under the Disclosure and Transparency Rules of the Financial
Services Authority (FSA) in the United Kingdom, which are applicable to non-UK
companies with GDRs listed on the London Stock Exchange. In addition to the
Code of Corporate Governance, GTBank promotes the company’s core values to its
employees through its Code of Professional Conduct and an Ethics Policy which
regulates employee relations with internal and external parties.
GTBank
has received several international and national awards from reputable
organizations for its exceptional financial performance, innovation and
excellent customer service delivery. Some of the awards received in 2014
include; the 2014 African Bank of the Year by African Banker, the 2014 Best
Bank in Africa and Best Bank in Nigeria by Euromoney Magazine, 2014 Best Bank
in Nigeria award by The Banker, 2014 Best Commercial Bank and Best Corporate
Bank in Nigeria by International Finance Magazine and 2014 Bank of the Year
award by BusinessDay.
Guaranty
Trust Bank was established in 1990 and presently operates from over 240 offices
in Nigeria and banking subsidiaries in Ghana, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Cote d’Ivoire, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya and the United Kingdom.
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