In 1965, the Standard Bank of South Africa merged with the Bank of West Africa acquiring businesses including a banking operation in Nigeria, which dated back to 1894. The name was then changed to Standard Bank of West Africa. Four years after the merger, Standard Bank Nigeria was incorporated locally to take over the business in Nigeria. In 1971, 13% of the share capital was placed with Nigerian investors. The end of the civil war saw a major economic upturn and as a consequence, the military government sought to increase local control of the retail-banking sector, hence the Bank's investment in Standard Bank Nigeria (renamed First Bank of Nigeria in 1979) was reduced to 38%. Standard Chartered remained a shareholder of First Bank of Nigeria until 1996.
Vacancy exist for the positions listed below:
Teller - NNPC Abuja - 416534
Remote Banking Officer - 416398
Transaction Banking Sales Manager - 401884
Manager, Regulatory Reporting - 416399
Credit Risk Approval - 416366
Analyst, Regulatory Reporting - 416404
Transaction Banking Sales Manager - 401876
Manager, Client Solutions Team, Africa - 403910
Client Service Manager - 416292
Senior Implementation Manager - 416402
Foreign Clearing Officer - 415751
Associate Director - Leverage Finance - 415766
PFC - 415727
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