Lotus Bank, Nigeria’s interest-free bank, has moved its headquarters from 30A Ademola Adetokunbo Street, Victoria Island to 182 Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.
A bank executive said the move by the main office underscores Lotus Bank’s strategic expansion purpose aimed at bringing interest-free banking and monetary facilities closer to its highly valued customers.
The new header is specially designed with an advertising branch and an automated banking device (ABM) gallery to offer an incredible service experience to its customers.
Similarly, Lotus Bank initiated banking operations at its new branch in No. 56, Murtala Mohammed Way, Wapa in Kano, Kano State.
Commenting on the development, Lotus Bank CEO Kafilat Araoye said: “We are confident that the implementation of our branch expansion strategy will drive the realization of our promise to provide cutting-edge money to the banked, unbanked and unbanked segments of the Nigerian population.
Lotus Bank is prepared to continue offering incredible, cutting-edge interest-free financial products and facilities to visitor segments, in accordance with its deeply rooted principles in moral banking.
Obviously, the interest-free premium bank, which started banking operations in July 2021, has expanded its branch network from a single branch in its status quo to more than 20 branches located in six states of the Federation, adding the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja.
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