Categories: Banking

GTBank drives digital innovation, expands financial solutions across Nigeria

GTBank Group says it remains committed to delivering customer-first financial solutions while expanding its ecosystem across banking, funds management, pensions, and payments.

The Head of Group Corporate Communication, Oyinade Adegbite, made this known to newsmen in Lagos on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.

Adegbite noted that the bank’s priorities have remained consistent over the years, driven by innovation, excellence and a deep understanding of customer needs.

Adegbite said: “We have always focused on building an institution that amplifies African voices and delivers exceptional experiences for every customer.

“Our commitment is to serve individuals, businesses, and corporations across all life stages, ensuring our solutions are relevant and reliable.”

She said the group continually recruits across all business lines to embed innovation and excellence into its operations.

“We believe that private investment, technology, and continuous evolution of our ecosystem are critical to strengthening financial solutions for our clients,” she added.

Adegbite highlighted the central role of digital platforms such as the GTWorld and Qoocat apps in improving accessibility and efficiency.

She said: “These tools allow seamless payments, retail loans, and other services, supporting both individuals and small businesses.

“We are obsessed with keeping our apps functional and available for all customers.

“Moving beyond a brick-and-mortar-only strategy means we must invest continually in digital solutions to serve our ecosystem effectively.”

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Adegbite added that the bank is also intensifying efforts in consumer financing, pension plans, and funds management.

Adegbite said structured retirement plans, freelancer packages, and employment-based solutions are being developed to help Nigerians build sustainable wealth.

“We are expanding high-yield investment opportunities for retail clients while maintaining robust corporate services,” she said.

Adegbite stressed that the bank’s goal is to understand customer needs and provide financial solutions that genuinely make a difference, from small businesses to large corporates.

On corporate social responsibility, Adegbite noted that GTBank is driving programmes that support education, women empowerment, and youth innovation.

Adegbite further stressed that the management team operates with precision, strong governance, and transparency, which underpins both shareholder and customer confidence.

She said: “We continue to adapt to economic shifts while maintaining efficiency and growth across all sectors.

“Our commitment is to deliver for shareholders without compromising customer satisfaction.

“Success is about continuous improvement and ensuring that every decision benefits our clients, partners and communities.”

The Star

Segun Ojo

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