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Jaiz Bank Rebrands for Future, Unveils New Logo and Colors


The non-interest bank, Jaiz Bank, has announced a rebranding to reflect its vision for the future.

In a corporate disclosure filed with the Nigerian Exchange Limited on Tuesday, the bank said the rebranding, which is a change in its official colours and logo, was effective immediately.

A part of the statement read, “Effective 19th August 2025, the bank will operate under its new colours and logo, accompanied by a refreshed visual identity and brand philosophy. This strategic transformation marks a significant milestone in the bank’s journey to better serve its customers, embrace digital innovation, and expand its footprint in the financial services industry. The rebranding reflects our renewed commitment to empowering individuals, businesses, and communities with smarter financial solutions.

“The new brand represents more than just a colour and logo change; it is a reflection of the bank’s evolution and aspirations, building a future-ready bank that is agile, inclusive, and deeply connected to the needs of our customers.”

Jaiz Bank added that the new colours, deep blue, yellow and grey, as well as the logo, represent trust, stability, professionalism, energy, optimism, visibility, balance and sophistication.

The bank is one of the lenders to have crossed the recapitalisation threshold set by the Central Bank of Nigeria ahead of the March 2026 deadline.

In early January, Jaiz Bank announced that it had crossed the new capital threshold with the listing of its N10.04bn from its private placement on the Nigerian Exchange Group following regulatory approvals from the CBN, Securities and Exchange Commission, and the NGX.

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