Adam Nuru, MD FCMB |
First City Monument Bank
(FCMB) has received positive affirmation and rewards in Africa for consistently
enhancing human capital development and welfare among its workforce. The Bank
got two top awards at the 5th edition of the Best Companies to Work For 2018
Africa Awards organised by the Great Place to Work Institute (GPTW) held in
Lagos on May 31, 2018.
The awards are, ”Best
Workplace for Females in Africa’’ and ‘’Second Best Company to Work For in
Africa’’, both in the large corporate category. In addition, the Bank was
presented with a certificate to further attest to its recognition as a Great
Place to Work. The awards are in recognition of FCMB’s achievements in creating
an enabling environment where employees can pursue their career goals and thrive.
GPTW Institute is a global research firm that
assesses companies, based on a trust index survey (employees’ opinion about the
workplace) and culture audit (management policies and practices), with the
overall objective to promote excellence in the work place. The Institute which
produces the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For list and other top employer
rankings, operates in 50 countries, including Nigeria.
For the award of ‘’Best Workplace for Women’’,
GPTW institute took particular note of the various empowerments and other
support programmes of FCMB Women in the areas of orphanages, girl child
education, the less privileged, especially widows as well as the increased
female representation in key management roles in the financial institution.
For the award of ‘’Second Best Company to Work
For in Africa’’, the Institute considered FCMB’s commitment over the years in
championing and executing initiatives that balance the needs of its diverse
workforce in key human welfare and career development areas. Among these are,
career management through a self-service career portal, mentoring programmes,
talent development programmes, professional development opportunities, good
medical support, employee health week providing nutrition advice, free health
checks at branches etc, telephone counselling services for personal issues, and
policies/benefits to reduce the financial burden on expectant and nursing
mothers, newly married employees, bereaved employees and children education
grants for long serving employees. By creating an inclusive, respectful and
high-performance culture, which makes everyone feel valued.
Commenting on the awards, the Managing
Director of FCMB, Mr. Adam Nuru, said: that, the Bank would continue to provide
the right environment and initiatives, anchored on fairness, respect,
camaraderie and credibility, that would enable its workforce to confidently
pursue their career goals.
Also speaking at the awards presentation
ceremony, the Senior Vice President and Divisional Head, Corporate Services,
FCMB, Felicia Obozuwa, described the awards as big milestones in the journey of
the Bank to bring its mission to attain the highest levels of customer
advocacy, be a great place to work and deliver superior and sustainable returns
to its shareholders to life.
While expressing
appreciation to the organisers and employees of the Bank for the awards,
Felicia Obozuwa assured that”: FCMB will continue to provide an enabling
environment, and the right culture where employees can pursue challenging
careers and thrive. We are not yet where we aim to be, but this is a
significant milestone in our journey, and we greatly appreciate the
recognition.
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