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Established in 1894, First Bank of Nigeria is the country's oldest financial institution, playing a pivotal role in the nation's banking sector. It operates in several countries, including Nigeria, the UK, and China, offering a wide range of banking services. The bank provides retail, corporate, and commercial banking services, as well as pension and asset management.

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