Union Bank graduates 166 new management trainees

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The 2024 set of Management Trainees of Union Bank of Nigeria has graduated.

Their graduation ceremony, which was held recently at the Bank’s multiple-purpose sports complex, ‘The Stable, ’ in Surulere, Lagos, included the financial institution’s senior management officials and other staff, as well as the 166 Management Trainees graduates who successfully concluded their training programme.

A statement from the bank on Tuesday said that the newly graduated management trainees were encouraged to imbibe the technical and soft skills they learned to help them settle quickly into their new roles within the bank while upholding the tenets and core values of Union Bank.

Speaking during the event, the Chief Talent Officer at Union Bank, Omayuli Wale-Ajayi, urged the graduates to remain focused and committed to the ideals expressed in the Bank’s vision and mission statement.

She said, “Union Bank is always on the lookout for the best and brightest to join our existing team of highly motivated and competent employees to deliver on the strategic goals of this financial institution. We believe you represent the next generation of exceptional talent that will help the bank grow exponentially over the years to come.

“As you embark on the first steps of what I know will be a fruitful career within the bank, I encourage you to constantly keep your eyes on the big picture of helping our institution become Nigeria’s most reliable and trusted banking partner, keeping in mind also to strive to make our customer’s lives better by delivering the simplest, smartest solutions.”

The Union Bank Management Trainee Programme is a comprehensive training programme designed to prepare high-performing young talents to become well-rounded bankers and future leaders of the Bank.

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