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nethacker (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #160 on: June 30, 2009, 10:03 AM »

Quote from: IFELEKE on June 30, 2009, 09:33 AM
Lastpage
Gtbank Token was heavily subsidised(to a mere 2,500) to ensure it's affordability.Believe me, the cost incurred in ensuring a 3rd party transfer security device that guanrantees fast,higly secure and convienent way for transfers via the internet banking platform is way higher than the 2,500 price tag on it.
On the use of mobile phone,
I want to believe anybody accosted must have been disturbing others,It will take a complaint from a customer to warrant cautioning another customer on the use of mobile phone.
I will pass your message across to Ilupeju Branch.
Uche,
I once responded to this your post.
You are enquiring about what and where have you been sending the enquiries too? you can check out the bank's webiste gtbank.com for guidiance.
nethacker,are you an orange boy?
I am one .Br.901-TSG. . .you?
@Ifeleke, u r my namesake and i operate from the heart of the bank.processing centre Technology,network support, i am truly orange.by now u should knw who i am, and r u sure dat u r not ifedayo dada@901 under wasiu?log on to spark
IFELEKE (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #161 on: June 30, 2009, 10:13 AM »

Quote from: nethacker on June 30, 2009, 10:03 AM
@Ifeleke, u r my namesake and i operate from the heart of the bank.processing centre Technology,network support, i am truly orange.by now u should knw who i am, and r u sure dat u r not ifedayo dada@901 under wasiu?log on to spark

Leke!!!
I am who you say I am.
How are you Man?. . .Orange Rules!
nethacker (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #162 on: June 30, 2009, 10:19 AM »

Quote from: IFELEKE on June 30, 2009, 10:13 AM
Leke!!!
I am who you say I am.
How are you Man?. . .Orange Rules!
So u dey enter dis joint ? y u no dey use spark inhouse? na wa for u oo. i go disable una from internet.just kidding bro,  Grin
smooooooth
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #163 on: June 30, 2009, 10:26 AM »

all of una just dey vote for the baNKS u work for.

the guy wants to know the most decent bank, wia

he will put his money & do biz with no hassles.

my guy its GTB, i dnt work or like the banking sector

but if i get a GTB job, i go fly go dia.
yommyflo (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #164 on: June 30, 2009, 10:28 AM »

NO ONE IS TAKING OF INTERCONTINENTAL BANK PLC, WHAT DO THE HOUSE HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THEIR SLOGAN
, HAPPY CUTOMER, HAPPY BANK
nethacker (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #165 on: June 30, 2009, 10:36 AM »

Quote from: yommyflo on June 30, 2009, 10:28 AM
NO ONE IS TAKING OF INTERCONTINENTAL BANK PLC, WHAT DO THE HOUSE HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THEIR SLOGAN
, HAPPY CUTOMER, HAPPY BANK
GTB don pass dis b/stop of happy customer happy bank.na wouldnt u rather bank with us GTB dey. Grin

Quote from: smooooooth on June 30, 2009, 10:26 AM
all of una just dey vote for the baNKS u work for.

the guy wants to know the most decent bank, wia

he will put his money & do biz with no hassles.

my guy its GTB, i dnt work or like the banking sector

but if i get a GTB job, i go fly go dia.
u r talking sense my guy  Grin
IFELEKE (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #166 on: June 30, 2009, 11:53 AM »

Quote from: nethacker on June 30, 2009, 10:19 AM
So u dey enter dis joint ? y u no dey use spark inhouse? na wa for u oo. i go disable una from internet.just kidding bro, Grin
My guy, the thing don dey my blood. . .I dey use spark to render service in house Wink
disable ke? no try am oo or else, I will. . . . Grin

Quote from: yommyflo on June 30, 2009, 10:28 AM
NO ONE IS TAKING OF INTERCONTINENTAL BANK PLC, WHAT DO THE HOUSE HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THEIR SLOGAN
, HAPPY CUTOMER, HAPPY BANK
Have you ever wondered what ends their Happy Customer Happy Bank Slogan?
It's Happy Customer, Happy Bank. . .Frustrated Staffs.
. . . .Wouldn't You Rather Bank With Us?. . .
Finecat (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #167 on: June 30, 2009, 12:25 PM »

I feel sorry for Nigerian Bank workers oo. They still don't realize they are sitting on a keg of gunpowder. Now i believe that Nigeria is a failed state, when the leaders of a nation constantly lies to the people. They secretely bailed out Intercontinental bank, that bank was actually distressed but Yar'adua silently bailed them out to avoid ripple effect. I wonder if they will bail them out again the second time around.
IFELEKE (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #168 on: June 30, 2009, 12:33 PM »

Quote from: Finecat on June 30, 2009, 12:25 PM
I feel sorry for Nigerian Bank workers oo. They still don't realize they are sitting on a keg of gunpowder. Now i believe that Nigeria is a failed state, when the leaders of a nation constantly lies to the people. They secretely bailed out Intercontinental bank, that bank was actually distressed but Yar'adua silently bailed them out to avoid ripple effect. I wonder if they will bail them out again the second time around.
Finecat
Can you talk more about your secret bailout assertion?
Until you furnish us with proofs,your post will be treated as mere speculations.
nethacker (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #169 on: June 30, 2009, 12:40 PM »

Quote from: IFELEKE on June 30, 2009, 12:33 PM
Finecat
Can you talk more about your secret bailout assertion?
Until you furnish us with proofs,your post will be treated as mere speculations.
Simple!! GBAM!!!
smooooooth
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #170 on: June 30, 2009, 03:06 PM »

Quote from: Finecat on June 30, 2009, 12:25 PM
I feel sorry for Nigerian Bank workers oo. They still don't realize they are sitting on a keg of gunpowder. Now i believe that Nigeria is a failed state, when the leaders of a nation constantly lies to the people. They secretely bailed out Intercontinental bank, that bank was actually distressed but Yar'adua silently bailed them out to avoid ripple effect. I wonder if they will bail them out again the second time around.

for your mind, na u get access to top secret. Grin. abeg dnt go into journalism, we don tire for the lie, lie story. though i know intercontinental
na jagbanjantis bank.


Quote from: nethacker on June 30, 2009, 10:36 AM
GTB don pass dis b/stop of happy customer happy bank.na wouldnt u rather bank with us GTB dey. Grin
u r talking sense my guy Grin

una too much abeg, but when una go start to ask ''wldnt u rather work with us'' Cheesy

cos i am sooooooo interested in working for GTB, the ''courteous & Decent bank''

nethacker (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #171 on: June 30, 2009, 03:53 PM »

Quote from: smooooooth on June 30, 2009, 03:06 PM
for your mind, na u get access to top secret. Grin. abeg dnt go into journalism, we don tire for the lie, lie story. though i know intercontinental
na jagbanjantis bank.


una too much abeg, but when una go start to ask ''wldnt u rather work with us'' Cheesy
cos i am sooooooo interested in working for GTB, the ''courteous & Decent bank''
u sha wan work for GTB shaaaaaaaaaaaaa, wetin u get?Hurry ,  get to me on val2rhyme@yahoo.com
sonety2k (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #172 on: June 30, 2009, 04:21 PM »

Check  these   link  below to  know  the  current  standing  of  our  BANKS


http://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-290432.0.html
Thomaths (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #173 on: June 30, 2009, 10:02 PM »

Of all bank,,,,,,,,,, I hate UBA
GTB still the best
lastpage
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #174 on: July 01, 2009, 12:36 AM »

@nethacker,
Quote
Gtbank Token was heavily subsidised(to a mere 2,500) to ensure it's affordability.Believe me, the cost incurred in ensuring a 3rd party transfer security device that guanrantees fast,highly secure and convenient way for transfers via the internet banking platform is way higher than the 2,500 price tag on it.

I suspected from day-one, that you're an I.T geek in GTB!.
Been one myself for close to 10yrs in the I.T./Systems group but resigned almost five years ago, to take on other challenges.
Banking is good, especially for an I.T "professional" (l was sent on training to I.B.M in S/Africa, U.K and later U.S during the rush for change of banking software in the 2000-2001 period when we had to change to Phoenix banking software (some chose flexcube and First Bank remained on BankMaster, back then) and upgrade our Servers to the IBM RS 9000 series!, the pay is also good but the stress (when Server or Network decides to act-up), na die Cry   Cry

You know what, are you sure about the 2500 price-tag on the Hardware token?
One of mine still got debited #3000 for it today-today, at your branch, at Alagomeji-Yaba.

And as I.T folks, we both know what's in a 'Token', no better than a serialized, synchronized (to account number) random number generator storage Grin  , does that warrant #3000? (20% 0f some peoples monthly salary))

Ask your friends who are abroad, if the bank, at its own behest introduces such device, they simply post it to your address without charging you a dime! But GTB is forcing it on us and making us pay for it (who even negotiated that amount on our (customer) behalf,, YOU?  Huh Shocked Shocked

All the above notwithstanding, l am and will remain a loyal customer of GTB, been with them since 2001.
I should mention a few "nice and customer friendly staff" l have come into contact with (to encourage them to be more customer friendly and to let them know that we the customers, appreciate "their efforts", even when they still get paid for doing their job! Grin)
Omolara Kehinde, Roseline Nwanmoh, Ife (Alagomeji branch), Bukola Oduwole, Obiagelli Etteh, Lamide (Plaza till 2007/8), Victor (Internet-banking), Lemboye (complaints desk)  Tell dem we dey "hail" for inside Nairaland O!

This guys have made my day at one time or the other (appreciate), though they might not see this and if they do, they wont ever know my identity  Tongue Tongue but am sure, someone else would have noticed them too.

Emmmm,,  "nethacker" since thats just your internet handle, l would have recommended you for the Corporate Group (image makers, since thats what you've been doing over here! Grin) but no one knows your real name except IFE (is he the IFE @alagomeji branch?)
Tell your folks in the office that their is a big reward, aside the pay, in doing their work diligently, and with a smile, even a "plastic smile"! Grin Grin

At least you have seen the poll over here, even if 'your likes' have introduced "error" into it Shocked Lips sealed

Cheers,
Lastpage



nethacker (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #175 on: July 01, 2009, 09:00 AM »

Quote from: lastpage on July 01, 2009, 12:36 AM
@nethacker,
I suspected from day-one, that you're an I.T geek in GTB!.
Been one myself for close to 10yrs in the I.T./Systems group but resigned almost five years ago, to take on other challenges.
Banking is good, especially for an I.T "professional" (l was sent on training to I.B.M in S/Africa, U.K and later U.S during the rush for change of banking software in the 2000-2001 period when we had to change to Phoenix banking software (some chose flexcube and First Bank remained on BankMaster, back then) and upgrade our Servers to the IBM RS 9000 series!, the pay is also good but the stress (when Server or Network decides to act-up), na die Cry   Cry

You know what, are you sure about the 2500 price-tag on the Hardware token?
One of mine still got debited #3000 for it today-today, at your branch, at Alagomeji-Yaba.

And as I.T folks, we both know what's in a 'Token', no better than a serialized, synchronized (to account number) random number generator storage Grin  , does that warrant #3000? (20% 0f some peoples monthly salary))

Ask your friends who are abroad, if the bank, at its own behest introduces such device, they simply post it to your address without charging you a dime! But GTB is forcing it on us and making us pay for it (who even negotiated that amount on our (customer) behalf,, YOU?  Huh Shocked Shocked

All the above notwithstanding, l am and will remain a loyal customer of GTB, been with them since 2001.
I should mention a few "nice and customer friendly staff" l have come into contact with (to encourage them to be more customer friendly and to let them know that we the customers, appreciate "their efforts", even when they still get paid for doing their job! Grin)
Omolara Kehinde, Roseline Nwanmoh, Ife (Alagomeji branch), Bukola Oduwole, Obiagelli Etteh, Lamide (Plaza till 2007/8), Victor (Internet-banking), Lemboye (complaints desk)  Tell dem we dey "hail" for inside Nairaland O!

This guys have made my day at one time or the other (appreciate), though they might not see this and if they do, they wont ever know my identity  Tongue Tongue but am sure, someone else would have noticed them too.

Emmmm,,  "nethacker" since thats just your internet handle, l would have recommended you for the Corporate Group (image makers, since thats what you've been doing over here! Grin) but no one knows your real name except IFE (is he the IFE @alagomeji branch?)
Tell your folks in the office that their is a big reward, aside the pay, in doing their work diligently, and with a smile, even a "plastic smile"! Grin Grin

At least you have seen the poll over here, even if 'your likes' have introduced "error" into it Shocked Lips sealed
Cheers,
Lastpage
@lastpage, u hv really tried n i appreciate as well all u wrote up there.All those u mentioned in dat branch r known pple to me(as an IT person in charge of Networks) but the IFE u r refering to is not in yaba branch.He is in Ilesha branch of the Orange bank.Which bank were u working for b4 n where r u now?lets rap Grin val2rhyme@yahoo.com
asas (f)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #176 on: July 01, 2009, 12:45 PM »

standard chartered bank

zenith bank

ecobank
nethacker (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #177 on: July 01, 2009, 12:59 PM »

Quote from: asas on July 01, 2009, 12:45 PM
standard chartered bank

zenith bank

ecobank
Shocked Shocked Shocked it shows that u r not in 9ja.u r talking with respect to uk banking services  Grin
H.Baryour (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #178 on: July 01, 2009, 05:47 PM »

Everybody knows it's BANK PHB
nethacker (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #179 on: July 01, 2009, 05:58 PM »

Quote from: H.Baryour on July 01, 2009, 05:47 PM
Everybody knows it's BANK PHB
Shocked Shocked
 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Cheesy
Ezoo (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #180 on: July 01, 2009, 06:16 PM »

Skye Bank Plc is probably the best bank in Nigeria
adahna (f)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #181 on: July 01, 2009, 07:51 PM »

Oceanic bank 4 life, experience peace!
kolawole m
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #182 on: July 02, 2009, 06:26 AM »

 I will go for Oceanic
kolawole m
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #183 on: July 02, 2009, 06:51 AM »

Na small boys go for GTB, When u get to where it matters , u will Go for Oceanic and Zenith
obadairo
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #184 on: July 02, 2009, 08:57 AM »

Guaranty Trust bank is still leading in my list.
IFELEKE (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #185 on: July 02, 2009, 09:12 AM »

Quote from: lastpage on July 01, 2009, 12:36 AM
@nethacker,
I suspected from day-one, that you're an I.T geek in GTB!.
Been one myself for close to 10yrs in the I.T./Systems group but resigned almost five years ago, to take on other challenges.
Banking is good, especially for an I.T "professional" (l was sent on training to I.B.M in S/Africa, U.K and later U.S during the rush for change of banking software in the 2000-2001 period when we had to change to Phoenix banking software (some chose flexcube and First Bank remained on BankMaster, back then) and upgrade our Servers to the IBM RS 9000 series!, the pay is also good but the stress (when Server or Network decides to act-up), na die Cry   Cry

You know what, are you sure about the 2500 price-tag on the Hardware token?
One of mine still got debited #3000 for it today-today, at your branch, at Alagomeji-Yaba.

And as I.T folks, we both know what's in a 'Token', no better than a serialized, synchronized (to account number) random number generator storage Grin  , does that warrant #3000? (20% 0f some peoples monthly salary))

Ask your friends who are abroad, if the bank, at its own behest introduces such device, they simply post it to your address without charging you a dime! But GTB is forcing it on us and making us pay for it (who even negotiated that amount on our (customer) behalf,, YOU?  Huh Shocked Shocked

All the above notwithstanding, l am and will remain a loyal customer of GTB, been with them since 2001.
I should mention a few "nice and customer friendly staff" l have come into contact with (to encourage them to be more customer friendly and to let them know that we the customers, appreciate "their efforts", even when they still get paid for doing their job! Grin)
Omolara Kehinde, Roseline Nwanmoh, Ife (Alagomeji branch), Bukola Oduwole, Obiagelli Etteh, Lamide (Plaza till 2007/8), Victor (Internet-banking), Lemboye (complaints desk)  Tell dem we dey "hail" for inside Nairaland O!

This guys have made my day at one time or the other (appreciate), though they might not see this and if they do, they wont ever know my identity  Tongue Tongue but am sure, someone else would have noticed them too.

Emmmm,,  "nethacker" since thats just your internet handle, l would have recommended you for the Corporate Group (image makers, since thats what you've been doing over here! Grin) but no one knows your real name except IFE (is he the IFE @alagomeji branch?)
Tell your folks in the office that their is a big reward, aside the pay, in doing their work diligently, and with a smile, even a "plastic smile"! Grin Grin

At least you have seen the poll over here, even if 'your likes' have introduced "error" into it Shocked Lips sealed

Cheers,
Lastpage

Lastpage,
My Bad! sorry about the mix up, the token goes for 3,000 I saw my folly after I posted but i modified it accordingly.You'll agree with me that the cost of getting one done is more than the amount placed on it considering the fact that they aren't produced in this country.
I hope you will continue to remain with us as we strife to turn our best to good in order to elicit a better performance which will go a long way in keeping our customers satisfied.

Quote from: kolawole m on July 02, 2009, 06:51 AM
Na small boys go for GTB, When u get to where it matters , u will Go for Oceanic and Zenith
I will not impugn any bank but The records speak for itself. . .The Orange Bank Rules!
nethacker (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #186 on: July 02, 2009, 09:28 AM »

Quote from: IFELEKE on July 02, 2009, 09:12 AM
Lastpage,
My Bad! sorry about the mix up, the token goes for 3,000 I saw my folly after I posted but i modified it accordingly.You'll agree with me that the cost of getting one done is more than the amount placed on it considering the fact that they aren't produced in this country.
I hope you will continue to remain with us as we strife to turn our best to good in order to elicit a better performance which will go a long way in keeping our customers satisfied.
I will not impugn any bank but The records speak for itself. . .The Orange Bank Rules!

Simple as ABC  Grin
4mart (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #187 on: July 02, 2009, 09:43 PM »

Guys ,i initially had Bank PHB in mind, i bank with Fidelity Bank. To be sincere,i would say its Bank PHB. GTB is on the high poll side. But,nw listen,Fidelity Bank PLC is the worst bank i've ever seen. Intercontinental Bank is service -oriented though expensive. But Fidelity Bank has a bad networking system full of errors. Above all,the bankers nationwide are fond of Working around Offices. Is it fair? They can never keep their word. Any Fidelity Banker? Call 07035526999 lets rub minds.
moneyrules
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #188 on: July 02, 2009, 10:37 PM »

GTB is d best. their customer service staff r wonderful
initiate
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #189 on: July 03, 2009, 01:51 PM »

No one is talking about Stanbic. Please let me know your views on the bank. I have been with them for a while. Nothing too special and nothing too bad either.

A lot of criticism has gone to UBA. Maybe they only give special treatment to high nethworths in order to discourage small savers. Maybe?

lastpage
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #190 on: July 04, 2009, 05:34 AM »

@initiate
Quote
A lot of criticism has gone to UBA. Maybe they only give special treatment to high nethworths in order to discourage small savers. Maybe?
Even their staff are not proud enough to come-up here and mouth their defense!  Huh
That Bank wooo-wo, no be small  Embarrassed

Lastpage
carpenter (m)
Re: Best Nigerian Bank?
« #191 on: July 04, 2009, 01:19 PM »

I maintain accounts with four banks GTB, 1st ,UBA and Wema(not been there in ages). My salary account is with first bank and if I had a choice, i would have moved it.

When i get plenty money, I would be with GTBank
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