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PremiumTrust Bank Opens New Osogbo Branch


Commercial bank PremiumTrust Bank has expanded its footprint across Nigeria with the opening of a new branch in Osogbo, Osun State capital.

In a statement on Thursday, the bank said that the new branch brings the number of its physical branches to 23 nationwide.

Since it began full banking operations in 2022, PremiumTrust Bank has expanded its footprint in Lagos State, Ogun State, Ekiti State, Kwara State, the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Delta State, Bayelsa State, Rivers State, Kano State, Oyo State, Ondo State, and Edo State.

The lender said the latest branch opening underscored its “unwavering commitment to economic growth, community empowerment and extending banking operations, and providing exceptional financial services to a wider range of customers across Nigeria”.

“Since its inception in April 2022, PremiumTrust Bank has pursued a clear vision to be the bank of first preference, driven by resilience, innovation, and transformative impact across Nigeria.

In just three remarkable years, the bank has earned the confidence of individuals, businesses, and communities, and this has reflected its extraordinary growth and recognition.”

PremiumTrust Bank added that it is focused on partnering with the state governments to create an enabling environment where businesses thrive, entrepreneurs flourish, and communities prosper.

“PremiumTrust Bank’s commitment extends beyond banking services. “The bank is actively involved in youth development, SME support, and sports development,” the bank said.

With a rapidly growing network of branches across Nigeria and a focus on leveraging technology to drive financial inclusion, PremiumTrust says it is ready to set new benchmarks in the banking industry.

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