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Registration for Stanbic IBTC’s Bloom Weekend 2025 Kicks Off

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Bloom Weekend 2025

By Aduragbemi Omiyale

All is now set for the 2025 edition of Bloom Weekend, a dynamic, immersive, and transformational event designed to empower women to break barriers, build legacies, and scale new heights.

The programme is organised by Stanbic IBTC Bank, a subsidiary of Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc and this edition will give women across Nigeria to experience a celebration like no other,

Scheduled to take place from Friday, June 20 to Saturday, June 21, 2025, registration for Bloom Weekend has commenced via this link. It is open to all women, including established and emerging entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, innovators in tech, young professionals, and all women ready to invest in their future.

This year’s theme is Bloom Into More and it sets the stage for what promises to be a weekend packed with innovative ideas, vibrant networking, and real-world opportunities.

Rooted in the spirit of the Stanbic IBTC Blue Blossom Community, Bloom Weekend is more than a gathering; it’s a movement dedicated to accelerating women’s leadership, financial independence, and entrepreneurial success.

Attendees would immerse themselves in a line-up of high-impact sessions, where Nigeria’s trailblazing female executives, business moguls, and entrepreneurs will share their journeys and lessons learnt.

The programme will commence with an SME Entrepreneurship Summit anchored by the Enterprise Development Centre of Pan Atlantic University.

The training is set to equip participants with practical strategies on how to structure and grow their businesses.

Featuring a robust curriculum curated by the Enterprise Data Centre, participants would be awarded Certificates of Participation at the end of the session. For many, this would be the opportunity that would help transform their passions into profitable, sustainable enterprises.

Another highlight of the weekend is the Ladies At The Table Empowerment Series (LATTES) panel, an engaging live event featuring inspiring women leaders.

The keynote address will be delivered by Patience Torlowei, founder of Torlowei. Confirmed panellists include Eunice Showunmi, Aderinsola Adeyemi, Olayide Odediran, Hawa Magaji, and Oler Oladele, each poised to share their expertise and insights on the theme.

The Bloom Hub will feature a lively marketplace of women-led businesses, offering attendees a chance to discover and support innovative brands. Simultaneously, there would be masterclasses hosted by CEO of Arami Essentials, Ore Lawani and Founder, DictionwithDerin Aderinsola Adeyemi, while Stanbic IBTC’s advisory teams would be available onsite, providing personalised financial consultations to guide attendees on how to achieve their financial dreams.

In addition to the main sessions, participants would enjoy vibrant experiential activations and get the opportunity to sign up to the Blue Blossom online community of female business owners. From wellness activities like yoga and massages to games and a vibrant kiddies corner, the 2025 Bloom Weekend is guaranteed to be a wholesome 360-degree experience for all who would be in attendance.

The Head of Enterprise Business at Stanbic IBTC Bank, Ms Olajumoke Bello, said, “Our vision for Bloom Weekend 2025 goes beyond inspiration.

“We are committed to action, real mentorship, real funding opportunities and real partnerships. We are building a community where every woman can find the tools, connections, and confidence to achieve more.”

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Global Money Week: CBN Urges Customers to Safeguard PINs, Passwords

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has warned banking customers to safeguard their financial information by never sharing their personal identification numbers (PINs), passwords, and other sensitive banking details with anyone.

The apex bank, in a post obtained from its X handle on Monday, advised customers as the world observes Global Money Week 2026 amid rising cases of fraud and scams targeting unsuspecting bank customers.

It emphasised that even individuals claiming to be bank officials should not be trusted with personal banking information.

“Protect your money by protecting your information. As we mark Global Money Week 2026, remember: your PINs, passwords, and banking details should never be shared with anyone, not even someone claiming to be from your bank. Stay alert. Stay safe.”

The warning comes amid worries as fraudsters often impersonate bank officials via phone calls, text messages, or emails to trick customers into revealing sensitive data. This has been made worse with the development of artificial intelligence (AI).

Global Money Week is an annual international campaign that promotes financial literacy, money management, and consumer protection. It is being observed worldwide, including in Nigeria, with a focus on safe banking practices.

This year’s theme, Smart Money Talks, focuses on supporting young people to talk openly about money, develop essential financial skills, and make informed decisions that build long‑term confidence and financial well‑being

Throughout Global Money Week, people and institutions will carry out programmes that will aid learning about the necessary money management skills, attitudes and behaviours needed to make smarter future financial decisions.

Topics like scams and fraud awareness, managing finances, understanding transactions and protecting consumer rights will also be explored across the world.

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Fintech Group Backs CBN Move to Strengthen Banking Security

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Fintech Association of Nigeria has backed the recent slew of regulatory measures by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), saying it will strengthen banking security, curb fraud and boost trust.

Mr Oluwaseun Adesanya, National Treasurer of the association, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos over the weekend, said the policies, including restricting banking applications to a single device, were designed to safeguard the financial ecosystem.

He said the regulator introduced the measures to improve security, protect customers and strengthen confidence in digital banking platforms.

Mr Adesanya, speaking on the sidelines of an induction and award ceremony organised by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), said improved security will enhance convenience for customers and reinforce trust in financial institutions.

Mr Adesanya added the reforms would also help banks reduce losses from non-performing loans by strengthening credit facility frameworks.

“This will bring more sanity into the financial system and help banks avoid making provisions for loans that are no longer performing,” he said.

He noted that the regulatory initiatives were aimed at creating a safer environment for stakeholders across the financial services industry.

Last week, the CBN made some fresh regulatory moves aimed at strengthening the Nigerian banking ecosystem, including the announcement of new baseline standards requiring financial institutions to deploy automated anti-money laundering (AML) systems.

The new framework sets minimum standards for automated anti-money laundering solutions designed to strengthen the detection and reporting of financial crimes within Nigeria’s rapidly digitising financial ecosystem.

The CBN explained that the guidelines establish a baseline structure for financial institutions to deploy advanced monitoring tools capable of flagging suspicious financial activities instantly.

Also, it directed Nigerian banks to flag suspected fraud Bank Verification Numbers (BVNs) after a 24-hour watchlist from May 1, as well as updates on phone numbers linked to a BVN shall be allowed only once in a lifetime.

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NOVA Bank Appoints Jude Anele CEO to Steer Commercial Banking Transition

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By Adedapo Adesanya

NOVA Bank Limited has announced the appointment of Jude Anele as its chief executive, following the approval of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

The appointment comes at a pivotal moment in the bank’s evolution, following its transition from merchant banking to commercial banking and the successful completion of its recapitalisation programme ahead of the March 31, 2026, regulatory deadline.

Mr Anele, according to a statement over the weekend, brings more than 33 years of banking experience across West and Central Africa, with deep expertise in retail/commercial banking, corporate banking, risk management, institutional transformation and executive leadership.

Over the course of his career, he has led complex banking operations, strengthened governance frameworks, delivered sustainable revenue growth and built high-performance teams.

The appointment reflects the board’s strategic commitment to consolidating NOVA Bank’s commercial banking platform while accelerating growth across its Corporate, Commercial and Retail segments, as well as priority markets.

Speaking on his appointment, Mr Anele said he was honoured to assume leadership of the Bank at a defining stage of its growth. “Nova Bank has built a strong institutional foundation defined by regulatory compliance, capital strength, disciplined governance and a clear commercial mandate.

“Our focus now is execution — deepening customer relationships, expanding responsibly across priority markets, strengthening risk discipline and delivering sustainable value to our shareholders,” he said.

On his part, the Bank’s Chairman, Mr Phillips Oduoza, also expressed confidence in the new leadership.

“The board is pleased to welcome Mr Jude Anele as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer. His depth of experience, strategic clarity and proven leadership record align strongly with NOVA Bank’s growth ambitions,” Mr Oduoza said.

He added that with recapitalisation completed ahead of the regulatory timeline, the Bank is entering a new phase defined by scale, stability and structured expansion.

NOVA Bank also confirmed that it had met the recapitalisation requirements set by the CBN ahead of the regulatory deadline, reinforcing its capital adequacy and long-term financial stability.

The capital raise, supported by new and existing shareholders, further strengthens the Bank’s balance sheet and positions it for disciplined growth.

NOVA Bank currently maintains operations in Lagos, Abuja, Owerri and Port Harcourt, with plans to open eight additional branches across key commercial hubs in 2026 as part of its expansion strategy.

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