Sterling Bank reaffirms commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion

Sterling Bank has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.

By reaffirming its commitment to creating an inclusive workplace that fosters a sense of belonging, the lender will further improve gender, ethnicity, persons with disabilities, and generational diversity by strengthening processes and programmes to provide equal possible outcomes for every individual in its workplace.

“We will continue to prioritize our diversity, equity, and inclusion agenda by creating equal working conditions, opportunities for promotion, and equal pay for work of equal value for women and men at Sterling. I’m proud of our achievements so far, but we are relentless,” said Abubakar Suleiman, Chief Executive Officer, Sterling Bank. “We remain committed to attracting, hiring, and developing diverse talents at all levels of our organization as these are relevant factors that enable us to achieve our overall objectives. Gender equity across all levels is a key component of our diversity strategy.

Abubakar continued, “As we continue to deliver the best services to our customers and better experiences for our employees, we will continually address systemic barriers embedded within policies, practices, and services that inadvertently exclude individuals in any form. I am certain that we are on the path to creating important and long-lasting change in our workplace, communities, and country at large.”

To boost diversity, equity, and inclusion, Sterling Bank initiated programmes that include the Bloom Network, Sterling Women Development Programme (SWDP), Women in Banking, Girls in Tech, Women Techsters, and Sterling Embrace. Through these programmes, efforts were made to eliminate the under-representation of women in all areas, especially in tech roles and leadership, and create expressions for persons with disabilities.