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In a triumphant night for the financial sector, the National Investment Bank (NIB) excelled at the 34th Chartered Institute of Marketing, Ghana (CIMG) Annual National Marketing Performance Awards, clinching an impressive four awards to solidify its position as a leading player in the Ghanaian financial industry.
The prestigious event brought together industry leaders, marketing professionals, and business executives to celebrate excellence in marketing and innovation.

NIB's remarkable performance on the night were in two distinct categories with a perfect score of 5 Star in Service Quality - Consumer Banking; 5 Star for Customer Satisfaction - Consumer Banking; 5 Star in Service Quality - Business Banking and 5 Star for Customer Satisfaction - Business Banking.
Speaking after the event, NIB's Managing Director, Mr. Samuel Sarpong, expressed his gratitude for the recognition and praised the bank's dedicated team for their hard work and commitment to excellence.
He also thanked NIB’s loyal customers for their continued support and patronage of the bank and reaffirmed NIB's commitment to delivering top-notch financial services to them.

The CIMG Annual National Marketing Performance Awards have long been a benchmark for excellence in the marketing and business world, and NIB's four-fold victory further solidifies its status as a leading financial institution in Ghana. With a track record of stability, innovation, and community engagement, National Investment Bank is poised for a bright future in the financial sector.
The 2022 edition of the awards ceremony which was held on September 30 at the Labadi Beach Hotel, Accra, was under the theme: “Using Marketing as a tool for economic recovery.”
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