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TAJBank leads with ₦1.02 Trillion assets in non-interest Banking
TAJBank Limited has emerged as Nigeria’s leading non-interest bank, recording an impressive ₦1.02 trillion in total assets, according to its latest financial report.
The landmark achievement places TAJBank ahead of other players in the fast growing Islamic banking sector, reflecting the bank’s steady growth, strong customer base, and commitment to ethical financial services.
Releasing the figures in Abuja, the Managing Director of TAJBank, Hamid Joda, said the milestone demonstrates customers’ trust in the bank’s innovative products and its focus on transparency and value creation.
“Our journey has been driven by a commitment to integrity, innovation, and customer satisfaction. Reaching ₦1.02 trillion in assets is not just a number ,it’s a testament to the growing acceptance of non-interest banking in Nigeria,” Joda said.
He added that the bank’s digital transformation, expanding branch network, and tailored financing solutions have been key to its success, particularly among small and medium sized businesses.
Industry experts note that TAJBank’s growth highlights the rising popularity of non-interest (Islamic) banking, which avoids interest-based transactions and promotes profit sharing models that align with ethical finance principles.
The bank, which began operations in 2019, has continued to set records including being Nigeria’s first non-interest bank to surpass ₦1 trillion in assets within just six years of operation.
With this milestone, TAJBank says it remains committed to deepening financial inclusion and supporting businesses through Sharia-compliant products that foster economic growth across the country.
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