Have you checked out the list of the top 10 banks in Nigeria 2018? You don't want to be left behind, here are the banks and their estimated worths.
Guaranty Trust Bank: Set up in 1990, GTBank is the best bank in Nigeria 2018 with an acquired $11.77 trillion estimated assets. The bank operates in all 36 states of the country and has a 10,000 member staff base.
First Bank: Originally called Bank of West Africa, this bank was the first to be established in Nigeria. It operates beyond Nigeria and has stretched to other African countries including Sierra Leone. First Bank has a total estimated worth of $21.3 billion.
Ecobank: This bank is global and currently operates in South Africa France and Angola. With a 19,000 member staff, the bank has assets estimated to be worth $20.0 billion.
Zenith Bank: Established in 1990, this bank has over 500 subsidiaries. Zenith Bank reaches the UK and other west African countries. With a Staff of 6,600 members Zenith bank has an estimated worth of $15.7 billion in assets.
Access Bank: Established in 1989 Access bank has branched into other African Countries including Zambia and Congo. Its assets are estimated to be worth $12.6 billion.
United bank of Africa: UBA was established in 1949 and its services spans to the and many other African Countries. with over 600 branches UBA has acquired assets worth $ 12.3 billion.
Diamond Band: This bank extends its operation across the African continent with nearly 240 Nigerian subsidiaries its assets are worth $7.3 billion.
Union Bank of Nigeria: This bank is not only one of the oldest in Nigeria but it has numerous branches across the country its total assets are valued at $6.8 billion.
Fidelity Bank: Originally the Fidelity Union Merchant Limited. This Bank is one of the most reliable banks and has an estimated assets worth of $6.3 billion
Skye Bank: Originally the Prudent Bank PLC Skye Bank has 260 subsidiaries with total assets worth $3.9 billion.
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