CIBN boss optimistic banks will facilitate AfCFTA success
CIBN, Senate Committee hold dialogue on proposed CIBN Act Bill
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2020: CIBN boss says Nigeria’s economic growth may not be up to 3℅
CIBN to train bankers on sustainable finance — President
CIBN, others to host 12th annual banking, finance confab
CIBN calls for cyber risk strategy for banking industry
CIBN commences SME finance certification 2019
CIBN swears in Olowu as 20th president
CIBN commends forex policies on SMEs
CIBN, ACAMB move to boost public perception of banking industry
CIBN to induct 1034 new members
No concealment in banks’ exposure- CIBN
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In my nearly twenty years of writing on these pages, I had predicted four crashes – two banking and two capital market crashes. The first was in reference to the banking crisis of the 1997/98 financial years. Writing under the titled FUNNY MONEY, I had predicted that Nigerian banks, which at the time were enjoying rave reviews in the media in general, were as a matter of fact deceiving all of us. The high profits and dividends being declared were out of tune with the underlying economy which was in a recession. My query then, as now, was “What sort of investments were banks making to earn the returns they were declaring?” I went further to list seventeen (17) banks which were sure to go under. The list included Alpha Merchant Bank, the darling of ignorant investors, and Commerce Bank headed by two former heads of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, CIBN. Few people believed me until the banks went belly up and bankers changed designer suits for prison uniforms.
Policy initiative: CIBN set to engage regulators, bankers, other stakeholders
The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) has concluded plans to meet government functionaries, bankers and other stakeholders on its policy advocacy drive that would engender growth and development of the economy.
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