The federal government has officially taken full ownership of Keystone Bank Limited after the Lagos state special offences court approved the forfeiture of shares previously held by its former ...
Since the intervention of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on January 10, 2024, Keystone Bank Limited, one of the leading financial ...
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Hosted on MSNCourt orders forfeiture of 6.3bn Keystone Bank shares to FGThe Lagos State Special Offences Court in Ikeja has ordered the forfeiture of 6.3 billion units of ordinary shares in Keystone Bank Limited, valued at N1.00 each, to the Federal Government of Nigeria.
The wedding was grand, a spectacle of culture and tradition. Guests arrived adorned in dazzling aso-oke head ties, regal ...
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The Punch on MSNWema Bank @ 80: The journey of resilience, innovation, adaptability and strategic vision from 1945-2025Wema Bank’s story began in 1945 when it was established as Agbonmagbe Bank Limited by Chief Mathew Adekoya Okupe, a prominent ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNNigeria set to welcome its first licensed stablecoinNigeria is set to witness the launch of its first-ever licensed stablecoin cNGN. According to reports, the stablecoins will ...
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The Punch Newspapers on MSNFG assumes full control of Keystone BankKeystone Bank has confirmed that it is now fully owned by the Federal Government of Nigeria, stating that the takeover will ...
Heineken Lokpobiri, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil) has confirmed that the plan for the commencement of Africa Energy Bank is completed.
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Nigerian Tribune on MSN‘We’re now fully owned by FG,’ Keystone Bank reacts to Court rulingKeystone Bank has confirmed that it is now fully owned by the Federal Government of Nigeria.The bank disclosed this in a statement on its X account (formerly Twitter) Tuesday evening, following a ...
Keystone Bank Limited, has clarified media report of a judgement by the Lagos State Special Offences Court, sitting in Ikeja, ...
Court has ordered forfeiture of N6.3bn Keystone Bank shares to Nigerian government after Sigma Golf pleads guilty to N20bn fraud.
In today’s Nigerian newspapers review programme, Today in the News, Vanguard leads with a story on the Central Bank of Nigeria’s removal ...
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