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Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB)
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  • Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) Employee Reviews

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    8 reviews
    • September 18, 2020

    • Pros

      Gtbank is a place you can learn what excellent service really means and how to run your own business if you decide to. They pay very well and allowances to motivate staff(full staff).

    • Cons

      It's so tedious, they pay you well to give results they don't care how, just get the job done, No excuses. Disclaimer: you might have a high BP.

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    • March 19, 2020

    • Pros

      The company is a service-oriented and very Ethical in nature. It's a safest place to work.

    • Cons

      Cashiers are popularly known as "tellers" who are overworked and underpaid. I don't know whether it's because they are contract staff. They are simply used as tools to achieve quality service always rendered to customers. The cashiers can work better only if they can be motivated monetarily. They should not dwell only on their small salary only, they should be part of quarterly profit sharing called cost of living allowance(COLA) no matter how small, that way they will fill belong.

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    • January 11, 2019
      (Current employee)

    • Pros

      Just gain experience.

    • Cons

      Poor salary, no HMO, no quarterly allowance except 13th month, poor payment of pensions, no promotion until after 2years with them and so on. Due to the situations in Nigeria where jobs is very hard to find you may want to consider what is on ground to provide food on the table. Working in Gtb is tough and I will not want to advise anyone with future to come and work as a driver because they will abuse you with work and you will have nothing to show for it.

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    • About Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB)

      Guaranty Trust Bank plc is a leading African financial institution with vast business interests spanning West and East Africa, as well as the United Kingdom. The Bank has an Asset Base of over N3.75 trillion, Shareholders' funds of N538 billion and employs over 10,000 people in Nigeria, Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Cote d'Ivoire, Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya and the United Kingdom.

      Established in 1990 on a foundation of excellence, superior customer experience, ethics and ...read more

    • Industry

      Banking / Financial Services

    • Type

      Privately Held  

    • Website

      www.gtbank.com  

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    Contact Information

    Head Office

    • Address

      Plots 1669 Oyin Jolayemi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos to Plot 635, Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.  

    • Phone

      +234 700 48266 6328  

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    Overall Rating
    2.97
    Based on 8 reviews
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      • Work/Life balance
      • 2.5
      • Job Security
      • 3.5
      • Management
      • 2.88
      • Work Culture
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