Polaris Bank recently won the Sustainability, Enterprise, and Responsibility Awards (SERAS), for its community interventions across Nigeria over the years.
At the 18th edition of the SERAS Awards in Lagos, recognition came the way of Polaris Bank in what the organisers described as “the Bank’s unwavering commitment to sustainable development and impactful community interventions across Nigeria.”
The SERAS Awards celebrates organisations that exemplify innovation, impact, and excellence in advancing sustainable development. It puts the spotlight on large corporations, SMEs, and nonprofits that champion solutions with lasting societal and environmental benefits.
This year’s ceremony brought together an elite gathering of business leaders, global sustainability experts, policymakers, and CEOs dedicated to shaping Africa’s sustainable future.
For Polaris Bank, the recognition reaffirmed its leadership in driving transformative change through its strategic Sustainability and CSR interventions. Polaris Bank’s extensive portfolio of Sustainability, ESG and CSR initiatives which earns it” “Best in Rural Population Integration” award at the SERAs, underscores its commitment to improving lives and fostering sustainable growth in rural and underserved communities.
Over the years, the Bank has implemented critical interventions across Nigeria, ranging from providing basic infrastructure to supporting vulnerable groups. Some of its notable achievements include:
Sponsoring the Acquisition and Planting of 2,000 economic trees across communities in Nigeria…e.g Ajingi community in Kano State.
Donation of equipment and renovation of the Ibeju-Lekki Skill Acquisition Centre
Installation of boreholes in key but underserved communities to provide access to clean water in rural areas.
Delivering educational resources/essentials —including libraries, sandals, bags, uniforms, books, and pens—to over 15,000 indigent students across public secondary schools in Nigeria, ensuring their continuous education with many in remote communities.
Providing over a decade free breast cancer screening support to some 20,000 women and retreat/experience sharing for survivors that has reduced mortality rate in Nigeria.
Polaris Bank recently demonstrated its commitment to community resilience with the reopening of its Sagamu branch, which was destroyed during the cash crunch riots following the Naira redesign policy.
Following appeal from stakeholders within the community, the Bank’s management approved the complete reconstruction and re-equipping of the branch.
The reopening marked a turning point for the Sagamu community, restoring access to critical banking services and underscoring Polaris Bank’s role as a trusted partner in economic recovery.
Speaking on the award, Polaris Bank’s Managing Director, Kayode Lawal, highlighted the Bank’s dedication to sustainability and social impact. “We thank SERAs for the recognition of our bank’s strategic intervention and consistent investment across communities on project that impact positively on the people and the environment.”
In Polaris Bank, Kayode says, “Sustainability is not just a cliché, and it is not a destination, but a journey. Our involvement in community development projects is something borne out of our deliberate effort to impact the citizens through enhanced socio-economic interventions that reduces the impact of climate change on our environment, as it affects the economy and people at large.” he stated.