The Nation Newspaper Wema Bank named second best place to work in Nigeria
has been certified as a ‘Great Place to Work’ by an international certification body that assesses workplaces around the world.
“At Wema Bank, our employees are the heart of our success, and this certification underscores our commitment to ensuring they thrive both personally and professionally,” Moruf Oseni, Managing Director of Wema Bank said. Oseni added that the bank believes that happy and motivated employees are the driving force behind its growth and success.“The bank fosters a diverse and inclusive work environment where employees from various backgrounds can thrive and contribute to the organisation’s success and is committed to the continuous development of its employees, offering opportunities for skill enhancement and career advancement.
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