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Stanbic IBTC CEO Commends RetireFit Participants

Chief Executive, Stanbic IBTC Holdings, Demola Sogunle while addressing participants at the recently held “RetireFit 1.0” stated that, “It warms my heart to see so many of you logged on to participate in today’s fitness session. On behalf of all of us at Stanbic IBTC, I say a big thank you and welcome. It is 9 am, and you could be in bed getting the much-needed rest after a long work week. We are delighted that you have chosen to share a part of your morning with us instead.”

“At Stanbic IBTC, we recognise that keeping fit is an essential part of your wellbeing journey, hence, our reason for organising this event. As the theme implies, “RetireFit” is our attempt to encourage as many people as possible to adopt a healthy lifestyle that optimises their wellbeing beyond their active work life. To us, retiring fit incorporates healthy living, being physically active with strategic financial planning for the future.

We already run virtual Financial Fitness sessions where we provide our clients with relevant insights to help them make informed financial decisions, maximise their earnings today and secure their livelihoods in their post work lives.

We are taking it a step further to give you the opportunity to physically practice some of the health and wellbeing tips we share at those sessions. This we hope will be a clear reminder to pay attention to self-care and be physically active just as we mind our money. Our sole desire is to see more people become physically and financially fit, as these two factors contribute to the general health and wellbeing of our clients.

I am pleased that you have joined this session today and I assure you that you are in for an exciting 50 minutes. First, Kemen Fitness will take us through a hopefully not-too-rigorous workout session to get our blood pumping and afterwards, Kate will lead the conversation with our experts to share tips on optimising our wellbeing and wealth.

Bring your family together, send the registration link to your friends who are not here yet, and together, let us have as many people as possible join in the workout with Stanbic IBTC.”

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