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Dis Guy
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #288 on: October 27, 2008, 07:57 PM »

Quote from: lmaher on October 26, 2008, 01:29 AM
Is there a bank called International Bank of Africa in Abuja, Nigeria?

no, there is a United bank for Africa UBA and Intercontinental bank

do banks have separate positions or do they just call everyone a 'Banker' ? Undecided
Exstar (f)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #289 on: October 28, 2008, 01:13 PM »

I,d like to work in the bank, any connections or informations, pls?
Jarus (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #290 on: October 30, 2008, 10:25 AM »

Hello, bankers in the house, I'm not a banker but I must admit hate banking job, and I can't work in bank; one, for religious purpose and secondly I don't think I can cope under the stress of closing late and all these outrageous targets. I can't work under outrageous pressure. If at all I will work in bank(God forbids) it won't be in Head Office or Lagos, I'll rather prefer a branch in the North(not village, but preferably state capital, and with airport) where the stress(closing late,hold-up again etc) will be minimal.

If anything the only aspect of banking I like is investment banking. I worked briefly as an investment banker before moving on and i liked it.

Also, please note that bankers are not as rich as people see them. They have tendency to live flamboyantly, expensive clothes, expensive cars etc but inside they are not as rich as you see them. I'm very sure of this.
madeonline
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #291 on: October 30, 2008, 03:22 PM »

i love investment banking , 
iyeayo (f)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #292 on: November 01, 2008, 08:03 AM »

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Also, please note that bankers are not as rich as people see them. They have tendency to live flamboyantly, expensive clothes, expensive cars etc but inside they are not as rich as you see them. I'm very sure of this.

Ife-eco-06, abeg explain this statement further, as I am dreaming of leaving my current job overseas to join the banking sector in Nigeria. Do you mean the banking career is not as good as it sounds?Huh
HYBRID-X (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #293 on: November 09, 2008, 05:52 PM »




@ife eco 06

guy take a chill pill ,quit hating on this bankers . . . . .abi banker collect your wife lol . . . .


well banking aint bad from my own view. . . .its a profession that exposes u to a lot of stuffs biz wise . . . . .i knw a lot of ex-bankers doing good business  today as a result of contact made while they were in d banking industry . . . . .guys, a lot of big stuffs happen on a daily basis in the industry . . . . there are so many nigerians that are not politicians but  are making millions on a monthly basis people . . . . .there bankers alone are aware (especially the marketers that manage this accounts) . . . . there  are opportunities that abound in the industry . . . .i for one have had direct experiences . . . .guys a lots going down . . .and besides the pay is good . . . .so if i were u and u have the opportunity of working in a bank . . .pls grab it with both hands abeg . . . .even if u dnt like the job. . . .endure ,be at your best and i assure u beyond the skies  will b your limit . . .

 
server34 (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #294 on: November 09, 2008, 06:04 PM »

True dat. Av also worked in a bank before now. There's d pressure, but there's also d good sides to it. If your good at it, the sky is your limit. Those who are in it because they love the profession are the ones that excell d most, if your working in a bank just because of your monthly salary, then your sure neva a happy fellow.
egoldman (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #295 on: November 09, 2008, 09:34 PM »

What is the possibility of opening a bank account in Nigeria, while one is based overseas, does any bank offer this services ?
LondonCool (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #296 on: November 10, 2008, 05:33 PM »

 Huh
FunmyKemmy (f)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #297 on: November 11, 2008, 04:58 PM »

Hi all,

Once again, I am using this medium to inform all the people working in banks to keep me posted whenever there is vacancy for a Secretary in your branch offices.  My e-mail address is ayokemi2003@yahoo.com.

Thanking you all in anticipation of your favourable replies.

Funmy
blue_blood (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #298 on: November 12, 2008, 11:45 PM »

bankers kwenu!

i wonder if the likes of akingbola had to wok this excrutiatingly hard to rise to the top. i pity us well well Cry Cry
pls who works wit standard chartered bank. i plan to work with that bank. can u give me a 411 on the bank . it seems a quiet, original, stressless bank(the ideal bank) and my targets are breaking my bak! Sad
oleigh (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #299 on: November 13, 2008, 06:51 PM »

abeg nairalanders bank wuk na very stressful wuk o, especially if u be marketer and u con be junior marketer,i wuk wit oceanic bank as a marketer omo its very stressful.
loffers
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #300 on: November 14, 2008, 06:37 PM »

bank work nah omo wa se orise
especially if u are in marketin, even operations pple self dey complain
ekas (f)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #301 on: November 19, 2008, 11:57 PM »

@server34 please whats going on in your bank about the next batch of awaiting trainees?
its been a month plus  since the  previous batch finished,and the final batch has not been called.
thetruth90
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #302 on: November 21, 2008, 09:39 AM »

another forum of redundant souls who sit all day long looking after other peoples monies but with empty pockets.
wale Don
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #303 on: November 21, 2008, 07:04 PM »

Re Oleigh
pally i think despite u r junior Marketer wit Oceanic,if u r able to get your better qualifications,and able to serve wit b  bank,oceanic is d best place to work.cos am a staff also.d NAME is already there.no much of marketing  job
ayodel (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #304 on: January 15, 2009, 02:08 PM »

you banker of the millenium, na waooooooooooooooooooo.

have you ever know that you may get fired at any time because your salary is

not your resources but your source.

so, let us remember that as old bankers got fired in year2006/2007 likewise we may get fire.

please let us be mindful of our journey.

be self employ.look inward .

do not only make money for your master but be your own boss.

digest this.

thanks.
uknw
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #305 on: February 04, 2009, 09:21 PM »

life is simple, i have challenges and targets to meet and i do my best to meet them, i might complain forever but i luv my job, i might tell everyone i work 9-5  but inwardly i knw i wouldn't trade my job for anything, i luv my job i won't lie Grin, it's stressful but i luv it, if u hate bankers then u don't knw them, if u complain bout them then u r a bit short-sighted, bankers r just your everyday pple trying to make a living just like u, the proffession requires u to b on your toes and think smart and besides u get paid well, i really don't c what d complaining i all bout, with wats happenin nw all we hav to do is work smart and work hard, and thats my 2cents Cool
charles316
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #306 on: February 07, 2009, 07:27 PM »

hate to work in d bank.the money is there.but no challenges.besides, what bank babes do-horrible.
princedrop (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #307 on: February 11, 2009, 09:54 PM »

hey pple, i love the job cause i gat place to go.but my question is that i can spend what i earn.Resuming by 8am and close 10pm.getting home by 11pm mon-fri.its crasy man.i wish i cud get busy doing another job

fucking stressful. seeing millions, billions daily it fun
GODWYNS
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #308 on: February 12, 2009, 05:24 PM »

BANKING JOB IS GOOD, IF YOU HAVE ALL IT TAKES TO JOIN .,,,ABOUT THE STRESS, WHEN YOU GO HOME AND THE TAKE HOME DEPEND ON THE UNIT ,HOUSE LOCATION AND THE BANK WHERE YOU FIND YOURSELF, BANKS HAS HOW THEY OPERATE.LIKE WHERE I FIND MYSELF, WHEN I WAS WORKING IN CASH, (TELLERING).I GET TO MY HOUSE BY 4:30 -  5:30PM, WHICH IS NOT BAD.WHEN I WAS IN CUSTOMER SERVICE, I GET HOME BY 4:30PM.MY FRIEND AND COLLEAGUE IN ACCOUNTS AND CLEARING GETS TO HIS HOUSE BY 4:15PM, EXCEPTIONS, (WHEN HE IS POSTING OR PAYING SALARY. LET  ME STOP HERE. BUT IF YOU ARE THE SYSTEM ADDMINISTRATOR, YOU ARE BOUND TO GET HOME BY 8:30- 10PM.BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO SHUT DOWN THE SYSTEM.THE MAIN THING ATTACHED TO THE LATENESS IS THE DISTANCE BETWEEN YOUR HOME AND THE BANK.
GODWYNS
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #309 on: February 12, 2009, 05:34 PM »

MONNA, BANKING JOB IS OK!, BUT THE ONLY PROBLEM IS MANAGING THE PEOPLE YOU ARE WORKING WITH,COZ SOME PPLP DOES NOT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING IN THE INDUSTRY,

AS A LADY,, YOU HAVE TO EARN SOMETIME.
afrika (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #310 on: February 14, 2009, 02:36 PM »

uuummmmm, i cant really picture it. hmmmmm DIAMOND bank seems different then. we close office work and leave by 5.40pm highest.

its on rare cases that we close 6.30pm. i mean, its fun cos,
But for those complainin, U cant jus eat your cake and still have it.

take care, ONE LUV Cool
binahmad (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #311 on: February 15, 2009, 11:13 AM »

hmmmmmm Smiley Smiley

simply, no comment.

Lips sealed
awedej2001
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #312 on: February 16, 2009, 02:44 PM »

please i need an update on banks in nigeria i heard they are laying off and reducing salaries.
missagbaa
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #313 on: February 16, 2009, 06:42 PM »

banking is hectic but its interesting too.don't be discouraged at all.cheers Wink
rumpkisser (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #314 on: February 16, 2009, 11:00 PM »

Gosh!!! You guys need to worry a lot.

I hear and read from somewhere here that most of you people don't perform well in the most sacred and ethereal pleasure of Romping.

Ah mean Sex

 Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed
ticktick
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #315 on: February 17, 2009, 07:29 AM »

lol
rumpkisser (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #316 on: February 17, 2009, 08:18 AM »

@tick2, meaning?
Tyna Tyla
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #317 on: February 18, 2009, 10:07 AM »

Hey Guys,

Wel I'm no banker but what better place to find information?
Please can any of the bankers in the house give me some feed back on the bank phb test held in Abuja on the 24th of January, 2009. Following the test, i recieved a mail (dated 2nd February) stating that i had passed the test and would be contacted via phone in two weeks about the next phase of the recruitment. two weeks up already and i haven't been contacted yet.

Do i need to go and find out from one of their branches or contact human resources, please advice or i'd be grateful for any information.

Thanks.
binahmad (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #318 on: February 18, 2009, 11:22 AM »

You r tired of waiting, right?

Maybe that is why you even choose to enter our forum, abi?

Dont worry, just contact their Human Resource, using your Ref No
dapsycool (m)
Re: Bankers' Forum
« #319 on: February 18, 2009, 02:44 PM »

After going through this thread, now I understand why Nigerian banks are shit, just like their workers Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry
you sit your lazy ass doing nothing, thinking you are working, getting paid in thousands. What you are meant to do, u aint doing it, you waste so much time doing what a simple computer program can do.  Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry
I rest my case for now Undecided   
"Calling GTB, where the fcuk is my money?HuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuh" Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry
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