Polaris Bank, a tier 2 lender, has been inducted as a premium member of the prestigious Nigeria-British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC), marking another milestone in the bank’s efforts to enhance trade between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.
The induction ceremony, held recently in Lagos, welcomed Polaris Bank alongside several other enterprises, increasing the Chamber’s membership across various sectors, including banking, consulting, education, energy, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, trading, health, and manufacturing.
Reacting to the induction, Polaris Bank’s Managing Director/CEO, Kayode Lawal, expressed gratitude for the recognition and emphasized the bank’s commitment to using this platform to drive sustainable economic development and deeper engagement with stakeholders.
“Being part of this esteemed Chamber is a significant milestone for us,” Lawal said. “It aligns with our vision of building stronger partnerships and contributing meaningfully to the growth of trade and investment between Nigeria and the UK.”
Lawal also highlighted the bank’s dedication to leveraging its NBCC membership to foster innovative ideas and build long-term, mutually beneficial relationships that promote business growth both locally and internationally.
“We are open for business and ready to work with stakeholders to ensure impactful, win-win collaborations,” he added.
In a statement, Polaris Bank emphasized that the NBCC plays a critical role in promoting trade relations and investments between Nigeria and the UK. The bank’s induction reflects its strategic focus on contributing to these bilateral efforts.
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