BellBank has challenged the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) decision to revoke its operating licence. In a statement, the founder, Bello Kano, said the bank does not agree with the reasons given by the regulator. The bank has officially filed an appeal against the revocation.
In a message addressed to stakeholders, BellBank assured its customers that it is taking legal action. The bank said: “We have started the process of filing an appeal with the relevant authorities to review the matter.” This is to challenge the regulator’s decision.
BellBank expressed appreciation to its customers for their concerns and continued support. The founder said the bank is committed to resolving the issue and will keep its customers informed of any developments. The bank remains grateful for the trust placed in it.
BellBank said it will continue to work towards resolving the matter. The bank promised to update its customers as progress is made. The appeal process is now underway.
BellBank’s decision to appeal the CBN’s revocation is a significant development in the ongoing dispute. The bank’s future now depends on the outcome of the appeal. Customers are advised to await further updates as the legal process unfolds.
