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Union Bank Honoured as Best in Workplace Practice at Seras Awards

L-R: Head, Strategic Communications and Media Relations, Union Bank, Olufisayo Adelekun; Chairman, Wonder Energy, Engr. Toju Koso; Chief Brand and Marketing Officer, Union Bank, Olufunmilola Aluko, Team Lead, External Communication, Union Bank, Favour Ayeni; Executive Asst, Corporate Communication and Marketing, Union Bank, Boluwatife Lawal; Products and Partnerships Specialist, Union Bank, Oghenemaro Ebrorhie; Team Lead, Digital Marketing, Union Bank, Abisola Oluyede; and Customer Service Partner, Union Bank, Eduvie Ejakpomewhe during the Award presentation to Union Bank for Best Company in Workplace Practice at the 2025 SERAS Awards held in Lagos recently.

Union Bank of Nigeria has secured another prestigious accolade, being named Best Company in Workplace Practice at the Sustainability, Enterprise and Responsibility Awards.

This significant achievement follows a comprehensive assessment by SERAS multinational independent judges who rigorously evaluated applicants’ Corporate Social Responsibility and sustainability initiatives.

Union Bank received nominations across four categories: SERAS Education Intervention of the Year, Best Company in Workplace Practice, Best in Gender Equity and Women Empowerment, and Best Company in Reporting and Transparency.

The Bank also achieved first runner up positions in both the Gender Equity and Women Empowerment and Educational Intervention categories, highlighting the strength of its commitment to these critical areas.

The Bank’s award-winning workplace practices reflect its holistic people-first philosophy that transcends conventional human resources functions. Union Bank has created an inclusive, rewarding and high performing work environment that establishes new benchmarks for Nigeria’s financial sector.

Key initiatives that distinguished Union Bank include the introduction of five months fully paid maternity leave exceeding statutory requirements, and the establishment of an onsite crèche at its head office to support work life balance and improve female retention.

The Bank also recorded its highest promotion rate in ten years with 24 per cent of employees advancing across departments, demonstrating a robust meritocratic culture. A significant 40 per cent salary increase further enhanced employee financial wellbeing, reduced economic pressures and boosted productivity.

Judges recognised Union Bank’s initiatives for generating substantial social value, particularly in advancing gender equality through comprehensive maternity benefits aligned with Sustainable Development Goal 5. Enhanced wellness programmes featuring mental health support and flexible working arrangements fostered a more inclusive workplace, improving overall staff wellbeing. The Bank’s prioritisation of employee and family needs created positive ripple effects throughout the broader community.

Commenting on the award, Olufunmilola Aluko, Chief Brand and Marketing Officer at Union Bank, stated:

“Our workplace initiatives are firmly anchored in our triple pillar model of Citizenship, Sustainability and Innovation, which underpins our commitment to responsible financial, environmental and socio-economic development. This framework empowers us to champion best practices across the sector. The measurable outcomes, including enhanced employee satisfaction, increased productivity and significant progress in gender inclusion, demonstrate the strength and adaptability of our approach. We are confident these efforts will continue driving positive social transformation across Nigeria. Union Bank is deeply honoured by this recognition from SERAS and all sustainability stakeholders, and we remain dedicated to advancing these vital initiatives.”

Now in its nineteenth year, SERAS has consistently established the benchmark for corporate social responsibility and sustainability excellence.

This year’s edition, themed “Sustainability 2.0: Innovating for Impact and Inclusive Growth”, celebrated corporate entities and leaders who pushed creative, technological and strategic boundaries to deliver measurable community and industry impact.

Union Bank’s workplace initiatives provide a robust model worthy of replication both within and beyond the financial sector, setting a new standard for responsible corporate citizenship in Nigeria.

About Union Bank of Nigeria Plc

Established in 1917, Union Bank is a leading provider of financial services in Nigeria, renowned for its “Simpler, Smarter Banking” philosophy. With a nationwide network and a strong focus on digital innovation, Union Bank continues to empower individuals, businesses, and the public sector to achieve lasting success.

The Bank is a trusted and recognisable brand with an extensive network of over 300 branches across Nigeria. The Bank offers a range of banking services to individual and corporate clients, including current, savings, and deposit account services, funds transfer, foreign currency domiciliation, loans, overdrafts, equipment leasing, and trade finance. The Bank also offers customers convenient electronic banking channels and products, including Online Banking, Mobile Banking, Debit Cards, ATMs, and POS Systems.

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