Standard Chartered appoints Olajide new business head in Nigeria

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The Nation Newspaper Standard Chartered appoints Olajide new business head in Nigeria

Olajide joined Standard Chartered in 2008 and has held various senior roles in branch management, client relationships, products, and wealth management. He was the head of wealth solutions, deposits, and mortgages in Nigeria before his appointment.

The management of Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria attributed strong and consistent growth in the bank’s wealth solutions business in Nigeria in the past three years to Olajide’s leadership, describing him as “core contributor within the network”.He started his banking career 24 years ago at Magnum Trust Bank, now Sterling Bank, and worked in MBC International Bank and First Bank of Nigeria Plc before joining Standard Chartered Bank.

Olajide takes over from David Idoru, who served as head of the business from 2019 until his departure from the bank this year. Exposed!! Popular Abuja doctor revealed how men can naturally and permanently cure poor erection, quick ejaculation, small and shameful manhood without side effects. Even if you are hypertensive or diabetic . Stop the use of hard drugs for sex!! It kills!

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