Oyinade Osobajo, Head of Corporate Communications at Optimus Bank, emphasized the strong relationship between the bank and the Creative Championship (TCC) league.
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Optimus Bank, a fully licensed commercial bank by the Central Bank of Nigeria, commenced operations this year.
Osobajo outlined its commitment to serving the unique banking needs of Nigerians while supporting their personal choices and aspirations.
She highlighted the alignment of values and strategies between Optimus Bank and TCC, especially concerning engaging Nigerian youths.
Osobajo stressed that this partnership aims to nurture talents and empower young individuals to excel in their endeavors.
Optimus Bank’s vision extends beyond traditional banking, incorporating innovative digital technology to connect with younger generations.
“Optimus Bank is fully licensed by the CBN and began operations this year. We’ve been active in providing banking services tailored to the choices and aspirations of Nigerians. This partnership with the Creative Championship aligns with our commitment to engage Nigerian youths.”
“We believe in nurturing talents and helping young people succeed in all their endeavors. Optimus Bank fully supports the Creative Championship and is committed to the growth of sports and talent development in Nigeria. We offer digital banking with a touch of technology that appeals to young people.” Osobajo said in her speech at the TCC press conference.
The bank is excited to be part of TCC’s mission to promote sports and talent development in Nigeria.
This collaboration signals a long-term commitment, and Optimus Bank looks forward to meaningful cooperation with the league and other partners.
In an exclusive interview, Osobajo underlined the bank’s focus on engaging young people and providing tailored products and services.
Optimus Bank aims to actively participate in platforms like TCC, where talents are nurtured, skills showcased, and youth engagement in society is promoted.
While football remains a primary focus, the bank recognizes the potential for expanding support to other sports.
Osobajo emphasized the importance of speaking the language that young people understand, starting with football but with a broader perspective on youth development in Nigeria.
The bank’s dedication to combining technology and talent development sets the stage for a fruitful partnership with TCC and the wider sports community.