Union Bank Announces Employee Promotions, Celebrating Dedication, Excellence ๐ŸŽŠ The Scoper Media


Union Bank of Nigeria has announced the promotion of 337 employees across various departments. This significant milestone underscores the bankโ€™s commitment to recognising and rewarding the hard work, dedication and outstanding contributions of its employees.

At a recent town hall meeting, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) of Union Bank, Yetunde Oni, reaffirmed the bankโ€™s commitment to fostering a culture of excellence and growth.

She said these well-deserved promotions reflect this commitment and the bankโ€™s continuous efforts to empower its workforce and drive organisational success.

Speaking after the announcement, Oni said: โ€œToday, we celebrate the achievements of our colleagues who have demonstrated exceptional performance, leadership and dedication to Union Bankโ€™s core values.

โ€œThe promoted employees have shown exemplary performance, contributing significantly to the success of their teams and the bank as a whole.

โ€œThese promotions are not only a testament to their hard work but also a reflection of our belief in their potential to drive our Bank forward. At Union Bank, we understand that our people are our greatest asset. By investing in their growth and recognising their achievements, we are building a stronger, more dynamic organisation. We are excited to see how our promoted colleagues will continue to inspire and lead within the bank.โ€

She added that the recognition is part of Union Bankโ€™s broader strategy to nurture talent, encourage professional development and ensure that employees are well-equipped to meet the evolving needs of customers and stakeholders.

The MD/CEO reassured stakeholders that Union Bank remains committed to creating an inclusive and supportive work environment that promotes career advancement and personal growth.

The bank will continue to implement initiatives aimed at developing talent, enhancing employee engagement and driving operational excellence, she said.