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Customer and Employee-Based Brand Equity Driving United Bank

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for Africa's Market Performance

Uford, Imoh Charles

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

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With increased competition in the banking industry, particularly in developing economies, United Bank of Africa Plc (UBA) in Nigeria has been thriving. The bank is a multinational financial services provider, which operates in 22 African countries. It also has offices in the US, UK and France. UBA has about 626 global branches and serves more than seven million retail, commercial and corporate global customers. Positioned as a pan-African bank, the UBA Group is firmly in the forefront of driving the renaissance of the African economy. It is also well positioned as a one-stop financial services institution, with growing reputation as the face of banking on the African continent. UBA Plc has grown over the years from being just a brand name to a house hold name in Nigeria. In 2011, it was reported that UBAs total assets was worth about $12.3 billion. The bank is also gearing to be one of the dominant and leading banking brands in Africa. While the measurement of UBAs asset worth is important as it reveals information of its financial performance, it can be more important to measure the worth of its intangible assets, which is being captured from the assessment of its brand equity.

Autorenportrait

(B.Sc., MBA, Ph.D.-Wits, MNIMN). Dr. Uford has over a decade experience in the Nigerian banking, telecommunications and education sectors respectively. Currently, he is a Marketing Lecturer at the Akwa Ibom State University (AKSU). He is an author of several academic articles in both National & International Journals. He is married with three kids.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 09.03.2019

Umfang: 236 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 1.5 x 22 x 15 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9786139984039

Umbreit-Nr.: 7013200

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