Commercial banks in Kaduna State on Thursday, said they have lost customers following job losses, unemployment and decline in bank customers' businesses.
Commercial banks in Kaduna State on Thursday, said they have lost customers following job losses, unemployment and decline in bank customers’ businesses.Most of the customers were at the ATM withdrawing money, while others were transferring money to their loved ones.
DAILY POST gathered that irked by the devasting economic meltdown, some banks in Kaduna had sacked their staff due to lack of customers, while others have placed their staff on casual status, or “pay as you work principle.” “Customers are always withdrawing money without corresponding bank deposits. Where do we get money to transact businesses to earn us profits?” he asked
According to him, ” I am into furniture and I have over 20 workers in my company. But, since four years ago, my customers have not shown up again. Many who have contacted me for a business, called me that they have been sacked.
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