Banking and Finance
Union Bank Achieves Another Milestone; Attains MSECB ISO 27001:2022, 20000-1:2018 and 22301 Certifications
Lagos, Nigeria — Union Bank, one of Nigeria’s foremost and most trusted financial institutions, has announced another significant achievement with its attainment of the MSECB management system certifications in ISO/IEC 27001:2022, ISO 22301:2019, and ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018.
The Bank was awarded these three noteworthy certifications by MSECB, a leading international provider of audit and certification services, after being rigorously assessed and found to be in accordance with the management system requirements covering Information Security, IT Service Delivery, and Business Continuity standards under the combined Information Management Systems (IMS) standards.
The information security management systems ISO/IEC 27001:2022, ISO 22301:2019, and ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018 are internationally recognised standards that outline the requirements for establishing an effective information management system that guides against data breaches, IT system compromises, and disruption to business processes.
These latest certifications will enable the bank to continue to offer its customers improved data security, innovative banking solutions, and seamless service delivery through its state-of-the-art banking network.
Commenting on the Bank’s recent attainment, Chief Information Security Officer at Union Bank, Francis Mojoyinlola, said: “The Bank’s continued adherence to best international practices, as acknowledged by an independent third-party audit from a reputable international certification firm, reaffirms our capacity to erect, implement, and maintain best information and security management practices.
We remain committed to offering our esteemed customers simpler, more innovative services rooted in the highest standards of information security and cutting-edge innovative banking service.”
MSECB Management System Incorporated, or simply MSECB, is a reputable international organisation specialising in the certification of management systems based on a wide range of global standards.
They offer audit and certification services and expertise in multiple fields, including, but not limited to, Information Security, Quality Management, Business Continuity, and Service Management. They help guide, evaluate, and issue various organisations’ certifications against internationally recognised standards.
Their mission is to provide their clients with comprehensive services that inspire trust and demonstrate recognition.
This recent achievement by Union Bank follows the bank’s recertification of Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) version 3.2 and the International Organisation for Standardisation ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification attained in 2018.
This further highlights Union Bank’s commitment to the strictest information management security standards while securing its pride of place as one of Nigeria’s most trusted financial institutions.
Established in 1917 and listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in 1971, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc. is a household name and one of Nigeria’s long-standing and most respected financial institutions.
The Bank is a trusted and recognisable brand, with an extensive network of over 300 branches across Nigeria.
The Bank currently offers a variety of banking services to both individual and corporate clients including current, savings and deposit account services, funds transfer, foreign currency domiciliation, loans, overdrafts, equipment leasing and trade finance.
The Bank also offers its customers convenient electronic banking channels and products, including Online Banking, Mobile Banking, Debit Cards, ATMs and POS Systems.
Banking and Finance
Ecobank Design and Build Expo: Experts Advocate Green Building for Sustainable Financing
Lagos, December 1, 2024 – Industry professionals in the building and construction sectors have been encouraged to adopt green building practices as a means to secure sustainable financing for large-scale projects. This was the key takeaway from experts who spoke at the Ecobank Design and Build Expo in Lagos last week.Green building, or sustainable building, refers to the design and construction of structures that prioritize environmentally responsible and resource-efficient processes throughout their lifecycle—spanning planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation, and demolition.Bolaji Balogun, Chief Executive Officer of Chapel Hill Denham, emphasized the importance of sustainable practices during his presentation on “Sustainable Financing.”
Bolaji Balogun, Chief Executive Officer, Chapel Hill Denham
He highlighted that projects with an environmentally-friendly focus are more likely to attract lower-cost capital both locally and internationally. He also pointed out that multinational companies are increasingly seeking buildings with EDGE (Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies) certification.He explained, “The world is shifting towards green buildings. These buildings attract cheaper capital, both domestically and abroad. Large organizations now prefer EDGE-certified buildings, which offer environmental features like low carbon footprints, energy efficiency, and reduced operating and maintenance costs.”Balogun also mentioned other sources of sustainable financing, such as Sukuk, blue financing, and gender financing.
Godwin Tapela, Senior Investment Officer, International Finance Corporation
He encouraged organizations to explore capital and bond markets to secure funding.Godwin Tapela, Senior Investment Officer at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), spoke about the EDGE certification system, which was developed by the IFC to minimize the environmental impact of the building sector, particularly in emerging markets. He emphasized the corporation’s ongoing efforts to promote awareness of the importance of eco-friendly, sustainable buildings.Tapela also reaffirmed that the IFC remains committed to providing sustainable financing solutions, especially for developers of green buildings and affordable housing.The five-day Ecobank Design & Build Expo, themed “Building Nigeria Together,” took place from November 27 to December 1, 2024, at the Ecobank Pan African Centre (EPAC) on Victoria Island, Lagos. The event featured around 60 exhibitors showcasing their latest products and innovations in architecture, construction, building materials, household appliances, engineering, and interior design.A highlight of the expo was a visit from former President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo GCFR, who toured the various pavilions, which displayed cutting-edge trends, innovations, and sustainable practices. He praised the exhibitors for the high quality of their work.Prominent global brands participating in the expo included SABA Steel, Nigeria’s largest steel manufacturer; Coleman Wire & Cables, the leading cable producer in West Africa; Donna Spectre, a major player in indigenous oil and gas logistics; Dulux Paints, a top paint brand in Nigeria; HTL Africa, an innovative architectural firm; ITB Nigeria Limited, a major construction company in Nigeria and West Africa; and Mota Engil Nigeria, a leading civil construction company.
Banking and Finance
Wema Bank awards N145 million to Seven Outstanding Innovators At The Hackaholics 5.0 Grand Finale.
Wema Bank, Nigeria’s most innovative bank and pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT, has successfully concluded the 5th edition of its Hackaholics initiative, a premier ideathon designed to empower and support the nation’s brightest tech innovators. The grand finale, which took place recently in Lagos, witnessed a remarkable showcase of ingenuity and problem-solving prowess, culminating in seven startups sharing an impressive N145 million in prize money—nearly double the initial prize fund of N75 million.This year’s Hackaholics stood out with a record-breaking 3,500 applications from across Nigeria. From this pool, 10 finalists showcased innovative solutions addressing real-world challenges, ranging from education accessibility to sustainable agriculture, healthcare, and more.Feegor, the overall winner, was awarded the top prize of N50 million for its innovative B2B wholesale marketplace and SaaS platform. Feegor empowers SMEs to discover, negotiate, and source goods from verified suppliers while accessing credit through a Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) model. This groundbreaking approach is set to drive growth and create significant economic impact.The first runner-up, Empayment AI, received N35 million for its AI-powered invoice discounting platform, revolutionizing how businesses manage payments. Bloom Beauty, the second runner-up, was awarded N20 million for its personalized, AI-curated solutions that are transforming the beauty industry.In the women-led category, MyTherapist secured the position of first runner-up, earning N12 million. MyTherapist connects users with mental health professionals, providing accessible and affordable therapy solutions for emotional well-being. Meanwhile, MyItura, an innovator delivering remote healthcare services, clinched the position of second runner-up in the women-led category, receiving N8 million.Both Northino and University X earned honorable mentions at the grand finale, each receiving N10 million. Northino was recognized for bridging traditional knowledge and modern technology through digital skills training for African native speakers, while University X impressed with its transparent, all-encompassing platform for tertiary education management.The significance of these groundbreaking innovations was highlighted by Wema Bank’s CEO, Moruf Oseni, who shared his vision for the initiative. In his words, “We are delighted to celebrate the brilliance of our youth through the Hackaholics initiative. At Wema Bank, we are more than a bank; we are enablers of dreams and drivers of transformation. When I stood here earlier, the total prize money was N75 million. But, inspired by the potential we saw, we decided to increase the total prize pool to N145 million. Wema Bank’s legacy of 79 years remains rooted in innovation, and with initiatives like Hackaholics, we continue to empower lives and shape the future.”Ugonna Ginigeme, CEO of Feegor and the overall winner, expressed heartfelt gratitude for the recognition and support. “I feel very grateful to God, my team, and everyone who has been part of this journey. Winning among so many great startups and entrepreneurs is humbling. I sincerely thank the MD, Wema Bank, and its management for this incredible opportunity. These are still early days, but we are determined to keep working, building, and creating a positive impact for SMEs and the Nigerian economy while building an all-around successful company.” Ginigeme said.Hackaholics 5.0 not only underscores Wema Bank’s legacy of innovation but also sets the stage for further technological advancements, fostering a generation of problem-solvers poised to reshape Nigeria’s future.
Banking and Finance
Wema Bank Unveils Top 35 Innovators Advancing to the Grand Finale Pitch of Hackaholics 5.0
Wema Bank, Nigeria’s innovative leader in banking and pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT, has officially announced the 35 exceptional teams advancing to the grand finale pitch of Hackaholics 5.0. The grand finale pitch is set to hold on November 25, 2024, in Lagos, themed “Meta Idea: Catalyzing Africa’s Growth Through Innovation.”
After a series of competitive pre-pitch events at eight physical locations and one virtual pitch center, 35 outstanding teams have emerged as top contestants. These teams represent diverse and impactful ideas, ranging from tech solutions in agriculture, finance, and education to innovations in healthcare, sustainability, and artificial intelligence.
The top contestants include: Northino, Our Haven, Celia, Nadir, Nimsy Agro, Hebron Chain, Paystrait, DevMe, Preview, Coconoto, EduGaze, Dokia, Gbale Prime, Health 4 Moni, Digiland, Abinci, Unifi, CyclexAfrica, Airify, Kwab, Gnergy, University X, AI Teacha, Code Red, APISentry, Fegor, TrashCoin, Paywise, Pandascrow, Lexia AI, Bunce, Bloom Beauty, MyItura, Accede, Scratop Nigeria Limited.
The grand finale pitch will see these top contestants pitch innovative Digi-Tech solutions to a panel of esteemed investors, industry leaders, and mentors competing for ₦75 million worth of prizes. The prize structure includes a whopping ₦30 million worth of prizes for the grand prize winner, ₦20 million worth of prizes for the first runner up, ₦15 million worth of prizes for the 2nd runner up, and ₦10 million worth of prizes for the top women-led team.
Moruf Oseni, MD/CEO of Wema Bank, expressed his excitement about the competition’s impact:
“Hackaholics is a testament to Wema Bank’s commitment to fostering innovation and youth empowerment.” These 35 top contestants represent the future of Africa’s tech-driven transformation, and we are proud to provide them with a platform to bring their ideas to life. The Meta Idea theme challenges them to think beyond immediate solutions and focus on innovations that capitalize on Africa’s growth potential. We look forward to celebrating their ingenuity at the grand finale.”
This year’s Hackaholics competition received thousands of applications from across Nigeria, highlighting the creativity and determination of young tech enthusiasts. The competition has inspired groundbreaking solutions aimed at addressing Africa’s challenges and driving digital transformation. It underscores the role of technology and entrepreneurship in Africa’s socio-economic progress and remains a key platform for discovering and nurturing young talents, offering winners mentorship, networks, and resources to scale globally.
To attend the Hackaholics 5.0 grand finale and witness the next generation of innovators in action, register at https://hackaholics.wemabank.com/grandfinale.
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