Access Holdings Plc has raised an alarm over a fake investment scheme which scammers are currently using to trick people using the name and picture of their Chairman Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede CFR The Scammers, according to a statement issued by the banks' Media Consultant, used a phone number as + 234 915 708 890 to to creat a WhatsApp group called " Value Focus Club 60". Access Holdings Plc by this, informed that the Chairman is NOT on any WhatsApp group running any investment scheme stating that the Access Holding does NOT offer investment advice via WhatsApp and to this end, any message claiming otherwise is 100% fake snd should be disregarded. While the company reaffirmed that it is already working seriously to track and the shut down the platform, it advices the public as follows: * Don’t join the group or engage them * Don’t share your personal or banking details * Block and report the number on WhatsApp * Let others know so they don’t fall...
As conversations around money become more complex in a fast-evolving digital world, the need to Building Financially Smart Future and equip young people with the right financial knowledge, has never been more urgent. From spending habits to saving culture, digital transactions, and entrepreneurial thinking, financial literacy is increasingly becoming a life skill, not just a nice-to-have. It is against this backdrop that Polaris Bank is participating in this year’s Global Money Week (GMW), a global financial awareness campaign which kicked off from Tuesday, April 7 through Thursday, April 30, 2026. Global Money Week is an annual initiative led by Child and Youth Finance International in collaboration with key stakeholders, including financial service providers and government institutions, to inspire children and young people to learn about money management, livelihoods, and entrepreneurship. During the 2025 edition Polaris Bank reached and impacted directly 3,372 stu...