By Modupe Gbadeyanka
More than 1000 employees of Ecobank Nigeria have been promoted by the management of the top lender in the country.
Managing Director of Ecobank Nigeria, Mr Charles Kie, who made this known in Lagos explained that the elevation was part of the bank’s roadmap to leadership targeted at making Ecobank one of top three banks in Nigeria within the next five years.
It was gathered that this latest promotion exercise, which affected about 30 percent of core employees of the bank, was also in line with its commitment to recognizing and rewarding excellence and exceptional performance. The promoted staff cut across all cadres of the workforce.
Also, Ecobank Nigeria has commenced a graduates recruitment exercise that will give opportunity to several hundreds of young Nigerians to join the workforce within the next few years starting from 2018 through a structured training programme that will prepare them as next generation of leaders in the banking industry.
Speaking further on these developments, Mr Kie stated that the bank was fully committed to rewarding excellence and will continue to take appropriate positive actions in line with international best practice to sustain excellence in its work force.
He emphasized that Ecobank Nigeria would also continue to simplify and digitize its operations to better serve its customers.
“This exercise is part of steps taken by the bank to realign its work force for better efficiency in line with best practices.
“Our people are our greatest asset as they allow us to maintain high service quality standards, constantly improve on customer satisfaction and enhance our brand experience,” Mr Kie said.
The promoted staff were selected through an appraisal exercise conducted using an in-house developed performance management system which uses both financial and non-financial metrics to appraise staff.
He maintained that Ecobank is an institution where high professional culture and exceptional performance are recognized and rewarded
Ecobank Nigeria is part of the Ecobank Group represented in 36 African countries. The Group employs nearly 19,000 people from 40 different countries, with over 1,200 branches and offices.