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First Bank Denies Losing N7 Billion To Fraud Incident, Says Report Is Unfounded

The First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) has denied losing N7 Billion to a fraud incident in the course of the year.

This was a response to an earlier report by a news platform (not CITyNEWS) that the bank lost the aforementioned amount to a massive fraud incident that affected customers’ funds.

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“First Bank, Nigeria’s oldest bank, was hit by a massive fraud incident that led to the theft of ₦7 billion from customer accounts by unknown persons, according to one person with direct knowledge of the matter. Three other persons who asked not to be named discussing sensitive company matters confirmed the incident.”

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In a statement sent to this publication, First Bank described the report as unfounded as it wasn’t based on any factual event.

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“Correction of Misleading Information Regarding Fraud Allegations

“We have been made aware of a recent publication by Tech Cabal containing allegations of fraud involving our institution. We wish to categorically state that the story is entirely unfounded and not supported by any factual evidence.”

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Over the years, First Bank has built a strong reputation around seamless banking, safety of customers’ funds, excellent customer service, and several others.

For six consecutive years (2011 – 2016), FirstBank was named “Most Valuable Bank Brand in Nigeria” by the globally renowned The Banker Magazine of the Financial Times Group and “Best Retail Bank in Nigeria” eight times in a row, 2011 – 2018, by the Asian Banker International Excellence in Retail Financial Services Awards.

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In 2023, FirstBank received notable awards including “Best Private Bank for Sustainable Investing in Africa 2023” by Global Finance Awards; “Best Sustainable Bank in Nigeria 2023” by International Investors Awards; “Best Bespoke Banking Services in Nigeria 2023” by International Investors Awards; “Best Financial Inclusion Service Provider in Nigeria 2023” by Digital Banker Africa; and “African Bank of the Year” by African Leadership Magazine; ’’Best Corporate Bank in Nigeria 2023’’ by Euromoney Awards and ‘’Most Innovative Banking Brand – Nigeria 2023’’ by Global Brands Award.

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