Banking
Banks Notify Customers of Reintroduction of Processing Fees on Cash Deposits

By Aduragbemi Omiyale
Commercial banks operating in Nigeria have begun to notify their customers of the reintroduction of processing fees on cash deposits for individual and corporate accounts.
One of the lenders, First Bank, in a message on Monday, said the fees became effective again on Wednesday, May 1, 2024.
Recall that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) suspended the imposition of the deposit charge by banks.
However, the banks have been directed to resume the collection of the fee in a bid to encourage the electronic transfer of funds.
According to the notice, customers with personal accounts will pay a 2 per cent processing fee for cash deposits above N500,000, and corporate account holders will cough out 3 per cent processing fee for deposits more than N3 million.
“We write to inform you that, effective May 1, 2024, our processing fees structure on cash deposits has been adjusted in accordance with regulatory requirements.
As a result, the following rates will apply: 2 per cent processing fee on deposits above N500,000 for individual accounts, and 3 per cent processing fee on deposits above N3,000,000 for corporate accounts,” the notice obtained by Business Post read.
Banking
Jaiz Bank Changes Brand Identity to Reflect Vision for Future

By Aduragbemi Omiyale
Pioneer non-interest financial institution in Nigeria, Jaiz Bank Plc, has announced a change to its brand identity, adopting new colours and logo to reflect its vision for the future.
In a statement signed by its Company Secretary, Mr Mohammed Shehu, it was disclosed that the new colours are deep blue, yellow, and grey.
In the statement, Jaiz Bank noted that, “The rebranding reflects our renewed commitment to empowering individuals, businesses, and communities with smarter financial solutions.
The Islamic lender, which said it’s committed to innovation, trust, and customer-centric banking, said, “The new brand represents more than just a colour and logo change; it is a reflection of the bank’s evolution and aspirations building a future-ready bank that is agile, inclusive, and deeply connected to the needs of our customers.”
“The new colours and logo represent Trust, Stability, Professionalism, Energy, Optimism, Visibility, Balance, and Sophistication,” it emphasised.
While “inviting stakeholders, partners, and customers to join us in celebrating this exciting new chapter, Jaiz Bank noted that rebranding became effective today, Tuesday, August 19, 2025.”
It described the “strategic transformation” as a “significant milestone in the bank’s journey to better serve its customers, embrace digital innovation, and expand its footprint in the financial services industry.”
Banking
Access Bank Secures Certification for Privacy Information Management

By Modupe Gbadeyanka
For its consistent commitment to the highest levels of data privacy, security, and compliance, Access Bank Plc has been awarded the ISO/IEC 27701:2019 Certification for Privacy Information Management Systems.
The scope of the certification encompasses the management, processing, and protection of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) related to customers, employees, and third parties across the entire organisation.
It covers all physical and digital assets, processes, and information systems engaged in the collection, storage, processing, sharing, and disposal of PII throughout the bank.
The Statement of Applicability, version 15.0, dated March 27, 2025, demonstrates Access Bank’s role as both a PII Controller and a PII Processor, ensuring a robust framework for safeguarding sensitive information at every stage of its lifecycle.
The certification is referenced under ISMS Certificate, No. IS 583140 and affirms that the lender operates a Privacy Information Management System (PIMS), which fully complies with the rigorous requirements of ISO/IEC 27701:2019.
It reflects the bank’s proactive approach to privacy management, its investment in state-of-the-art security infrastructure, and its commitment to building trust with stakeholders and the broader community.
“Achieving the ISO/IEC 27701:2019 certification is a testament to Access Bank’s proactive approach to information security, Data Protection and Privacy, which reflects our commitment to safeguarding the trust our customers place in us, and our culture of continuous improvement.
“It demonstrates our dedication to adopting global best practices and reinforces our position as a leader in privacy information management across the financial services sector.” The Chief Information Security Officer/Data Protection Officer of Access Bank, Favour Femi-Oyewole, said.
Also, the Executive Director for IT and Digitisation at Access Holdings Plc, Lanre Bamisebi, said, “Securing the ISO/IEC 27701:2019 certification marks a pivotal milestone in Access Bank’s journey to embed privacy and data protection at the heart of our digital strategy. It also underscores the strategic investments we continue to make in digital innovation.
“This achievement reflects our unwavering commitment to building resilient systems that not only meet global standards but also anticipate the evolving expectations of our customers and regulators. It is the result of deliberate cross-functional collaboration and a forward-thinking approach to governance and trust.”
Banking
Stanbic IBTC Bank Reaffirms Commitment to Inclusive Growth

By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Stanbic IBTC Bank has reiterated its commitment to inclusive growth, especially by providing support to female business owners because of their vital role in Nigeria’s economy.
The bank in a statement said it created the Blue Blossom Account in recognition of the positive impact of women entrepreneurs in society, as they drive innovation, create jobs, and build resilient businesses.
It stressed that focusing on women-led businesses helps to build a more inclusive and vibrant economy. Supporting women is not just the right thing to do—it’s a smart investment in Nigeria’s future, the lender said.
Stanbic IBTC Bank noted that the Blue Blossom Account was designed to help women overcome common financing challenges, as it provides easier access to business finance in line with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Sustainable Banking Principles.
Women business owners enjoy zero current account maintenance (CAM) fees, concessionary loan rates, and access to business clinic sessions. These benefits make the Blue Blossom Account more than just a product—it’s a practical tool for growth.
Stanbic IBTC Bank said it also offers lending solutions like SME Lite and SME EZ Cash. These options help women-led businesses secure working capital, fund expansion, or invest in new opportunities. With flexible terms and accessible financing, the bank is assisting more women grow their businesses.
Support goes beyond finance. Through its SME Collab customer value proposition, the bank offers training and curates events to help women manage their businesses and connect with other entrepreneurs.
A key highlight is the Bloom Weekend, an empowerment event that brings together thousands of women entrepreneurs, professionals, and leaders. The event features masterclasses, financial advisory, and a vibrant trade fair where women showcase their businesses. It also provides an avenue for networking and having fun.
Digital tools also play a role. With POS terminals, the Enterprise Online internet banking platform, and the SME Mobile App, women entrepreneurs can manage payments and cash flow more efficiently. These solutions make it easier to run a business and reach more customers.
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