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The Managing Director/Chief Executive, Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), Mr. Bello Hassan, has called on the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) to include courses on the deposit insurance system (DIS) into the institute’s programmes in order to deepen the understanding of the scheme within the banking public.
He said this would help to bridge the knowledge gap and address misconceptions on the benefits and limitations of the DIS, particularly its contributions to financial system stability.
Hassan, made the appeal when he received the council members of ICAN, led by its president, Mrs. Comfort Eyitayo, on a courtesy visit to the corporation.
However, Zenith Bank, under the leadership of Onyeagwu, has maintained its leadership position in the banking industry.
In rising to the occasion, Onyeagwu has demonstrated that he has the wherewithal to supervise a management that will continue to deliver strong financial performance that the bank has been churning out.
A careful analysis of key parameters such as asset quality, profitability and return to investors, Zenith Bank’s track record has been impressive.
The numbers indicate that the bank is a clear market leader, growing its total assets and net income by an annual average of 15.7 percent and 15.5 percent over the last five years, according to the latest banking report released by Coronation Merchant Bank.
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The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), Bello Hassan, has expressed the readiness of the corporation to partner with the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR) to enhance innovation and services delivery to depositors and its other stakeholders.
Hassan said this while receiving the Director-General of the bureau, Dasuki Ibrahim Arabi, and other members of the management, who paid a courtesy call to the corporation.
A statement by the Director, Communication and Public Affairs Department, Bashir Nuhu, said the NDIC boss noted that the commitment of the organisation for effective service delivery informed its board’s swift approval of the establishment of an Efficiency and Innovation Unit of the Strategy Development Department in compliance with the directive of the office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation.