Friday, 4 July 2014
On 12:32:00 pm by Unknown No comments
Prior to our
publication recently we like to give a follow up on Sterling Bank’s ridiculous way
of serving the public. However, Sterling bank as you may know is one of the few
Nigerian banks with low patronage. Moreso, after a good research and well studied,
shybellmediaonline.blogspot.com has
taken a closer look at how things are ridiculously ran in the bank as well as
other pertinent issues, plus why it is unsafe for you to bank with Sterling
Bank.
From research,
would you bank with a bank whose Managing Director and CEO have been tagged a
serial, randy and ungodly womanizer? Remember, sometime last year, Yemi Adeola,
Sterling Bank MD was engulfed in a sex scandal after his wife allegedly caught
him pants down with a mistress in a hotel. It’s obvious this discussion is
still in the tongue of his friends who sees him as incapable of covering his
tracks of his ungodly acts.
Meanwhile, talking
about fraud, one bank with the highest number of fraud cases is Sterling Bank.
From left, right and center, you keep hearing of fraud perpetrated by staffers
and top executives of the bank. Would you bank with such a bank?
Again, would
you bank with a bank that lacks common branding techniques and ideologies? Have
you tried visiting the official website of Sterling bank recently? From the
landing page to other page categories in the website, they all look like
child’s play. It lacks common branding touches which you can get at your finger
tip (N50,000 will give a corporate bank like Sterling Bank a site that will
speak magic). It goes to show that the bank is made up of a bunch of unserious
individuals, empty heads who parade themselves as Board of Directors. Or how
else can you describe it?
You will spend
a few more seconds and probably minutes before realizing you are on Sterling
bank’s website where on earth is that done? How can a bank in this century and
claiming to compete side-by-side with the likes of GTBank, Diamond Bank, Access
Bank, Fidelity Bank and the likes still dwell in that level of darkness? It is
just like getting to an ATM gallery and you start hearing a song like “Oya
tille make I nak you akpako” apologies to Terry G, would you insert your card?
Would you bank
with a bank whose banking halls looks haggard and deserted? Have you checked to
see that most Sterling Bank branches are usually wearing a worn out sign
boards, dirty surrounding and dainted paintings? When you step into some branches of Sterling
bank they look deserted like a cemetery.
When it comes
to issues concerning your hard-earned money, you should be very careful, deal
with banks with impressive track records, not a bank packed full of ‘Hungry
Lions’ called Board of Directors…
For more
clarifications on why it is unsafe to bank with Sterling Bank, shybellmediaonline.blogspot.com
will bring you another superlative story shortly on Sterling Bank. Stay tune…
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