In response to the current economic realities which have witnessed recent spikes in fuel, electricity, and other prices, Nigeria’s largest microfinance bank,
LAPO Microfinance Bank Limited with over 7,000 staff has announced a 25 per cent and 12.5 per cent increment in the salaries for junior and senior staff respectively across the country.
In a statement announcing the development, head, of Marketing & Communications, at LAPO Microfinance Bank, Oluremi Akande, stated “The implementation of the new salary structure is one of the many palliative measures the bank has designed to help staff cope better with the challenges posed by the sudden high cost of living and other tough economic realities.
Our institutional culture rewards excellence and service. In 2021 – 2022, over 900 staff were promoted to different ranks across the institution and our annual LAPO Staff Meritorious and Long Service Awards platform underscore our unwavering commitment to recognising and rewarding distinguished and loyal staff. We shall continue to prioritise staff welfare among other things and are committed to implementing our strategies accordingly.
LAPO Microfinance Bank Limited was ranked in 2021 by StatiSense, as the 5th largest employer of labour in Nigeria with over seven thousand staff. LAPO Microfinance Bank remains committed to its over 30 years mandate of socio-economic empowerment of members of low-income households and owners of micro small and medium enterprises.
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