In just eight months of operation, Tatum Bank entered Nigeria’s financial sector strongly and quickly.
It closed the 2025 financial year with a Profit Before Tax of ₦1.7 billion, showing early strength.

Tatum Bank Strong First-Year Performance
As a result, this marked a strong debut for a new bank in its early growth stage.
At the same time, the bank recorded a deposit base above ₦117 billion during the period.
This performance reflects rising customer confidence from individuals, businesses, and institutional clients across Nigeria.
In addition, growth came despite heavy investment in systems, talent, operations, and customer experience.
The bank directed these investments towards building a modern, efficient, and scalable banking platform.
Furthermore, the bank maintained stability and met CBN recapitalisation requirements successfully.
Consequently, this strengthened its regulatory position and supported long-term financial stability.
Leadership Perspective And Strategy
According to Managing Director Niyi Adeseun, the year proved both challenging and highly rewarding.
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He explained that the results reflect strong strategy execution, team commitment, and customer trust.
Meanwhile, the bank continues building a platform that supports growth, innovation, and financial inclusion.
It actively serves retail, SME, corporate, and institutional customers across multiple segments.
Looking ahead, the bank plans to expand digital services and further improve customer experience.
It will also deepen its market presence while maintaining strict regulatory compliance standards.
Moreover, the bank develops technology-driven solutions to meet everyday financial needs.
Innovation, Recognition And Future Growth
Tatum Bank also gained international recognition through a global innovation awards programme.
It earned a finalist position for excellence in core banking transformation.
Finally, the bank aims to build a resilient, future-ready institution that supports Nigeria’s economy.
It remains focused on delivering long-term value to customers and stakeholders.

