Heritage Bank Partners Ikoyi Club

By Eric Eghaghe
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As part of its commitment to corporate social responsibility ethos, Heritage Bank Limited has put its financial might behind the legendary Ikoyi club by sponsoring the 2014 edition of the club's annual tennis grand slam competition.

Speaking during the opening of the week-long competition in Lagos, the bank's Chairman, Mr. Akinsola Akinfemiwa, who was represented by Executive Director, Ivory Banking, Mrs Mary Akpobome, said the Bank's partnership with the tennis section of the club which was established in 1938 was aimed at enhancing the appeal of the Heritage Bank brand.

Akpobome stressed that the bank would be one year old on March 4, this year and it has done extremely well in the last ten months.

“The market has received us. The customer base has improved tremendously. We have experienced good will and all our projections in the next five years have been achieved in the last one year. We are proving value that is reasonable.

“We are the only bank that does not charge Cost of Transfer and we are very strong in Small and Medium Scale Enterprises. You will be amazed with the level of partnership we have with the entrepreneurs, helping them on how to manage their businesses as we often organize SME clinics for them,” she added.

Currently, she said, some people have six to seven accounts with the bank, “We are even telling others to come on board so that they can experience what others are enjoying. We have 10 branches currently across the country and we are planning to come to list on the Nigerian Stock Exchange very soon”, she said.

The Managing Director of the bank, Mr. Ifie Sekibo had said that the bank offers trans-generational significance as it helps customers to create, nurture and transfer wealth.

He said, “Our commitment will always be to harness what you have and grow it into what it can be with you and your generation's security. We leverage our over 150 years combined experience, great people and cutting edge technology to build the most importantly, preserve your heritage.”