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Promotion Rate Hits Decade High As Union Bank Rewards 24% Of Workforce

 JKNM JKNMJuly 21, 2025 1250 Minutes read0
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NEARLY ONE in four employees across the Union Bank of Nigeria (UBN) has been elevated following its latest performance evaluation recorded as the highest promotion rate it has recorded in ten years.

The bank in a statement notes that the promotion exercise, concluded after a rigorous annual assessment, spanned multiple departments and recognised individuals who consistently demonstrated excellence, integrity, and alignment with the bank’s long-term strategic objectives.

From operations to corporate services, staff who embodied a culture of performance and innovation were formally acknowledged.

According to Yetunde Oni, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, UBN, the outcome reflects a deliberate commitment to nurturing internal talent and driving professional development.

“At Union Bank, we are steadfast in our mission to reimagine what is possible for our customers, our communities, and ourselves as dedicated professionals,” she said.

“These promotions not only recognise individual excellence but also reflect the Bank’s ongoing commitment to rewarding those who continually advance our shared ambitions.”

She described the 24 percent promotion rate as one that signals a decisive investment in human capital, reinforcing the UBN’s ambition to maintain a workforce capable of delivering value, innovation, and resilience in Nigeria’s evolving financial landscape.

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