Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos state has revealed that Optimus Bank which was recently unveiled in Lagos will not only play a crucial role in the banking sector and the established organizations but also in start-ups and SMEs.
Sanwo-Olu who disclosed this on Wednesday during the official unveiling of the new commercial bank in Lagos, said the bank is set to lift people out of poverty with its various packages for SMEs.
The event took place at the bank’s headquarters in Victoria Island, Lagos.
The governor also praised the bank for employing cutting-edge technology and innovative practices, which align with the state’s push for technological advancement and financial modernization.
He also commended the commitment of Optimus Bank towards being customer-centric stating that the bank has the interest of its customers at heart and is ready to journey with each customer individually.
He stated that Optimism bank service “will take personal banking to another level” and by doing so is willing to collaborate with not just Lagos state government in every sector but also with Nigeria in financial transactions.
The governor assured Optimus Bank of the support of the Lagos State government and promised to continually make Lagos state conducive for business to thrive.
Managing Director of the new bank, Dr. Ademola Odeyemi said the bank got its license to operate both locally and internationally from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in March and October 2022 respectively.
“The shareholders set out to create a bank that will focus on cutting edge technology, quality customer service and a commitment to innovation. On March 18th 2022, Optimus Bank Limited was graciously issued an approval in principle by the Central Bank of Nigeria to commence and set up banking operations.
“In October 2022, Optimus Bank received its international banking licence from the central bank following an initial pre commencement examination by the regulator upon receipt of a national licence. I am proud to share that Optimus bank is on the right path to achieve its mission.”