Banks To Close Branches As Recession Bites Hard

A number of Deposit Money Banks in the country will close many of what they described as unprofitable branches as the economic recession continues to bite harder, investigation by our correspondent has shown.

It was similarly gathered that most of the banks would lay off hundreds of workers between now and December.

The revelation came barely 24 hours after Unity Bank Plc laid off about 300 workers, more than the 220 that was mentioned last week.

Diamond Bank Plc, Ecobank and Skye Bank Plc had earlier in the year sacked over 3,000 members of their workforce.

It was learnt that following the economic downturn in the country, a number of bank branches could no longer justify their existence as cost analysis had shown that the financial institutions were spending more on salaries and overheads than the income from the branches.

Some top bank executives, who confirmed the development to our correspondent under the condition of anonymity on Monday, said some lenders might be forced to relieve more workers of their duties before the end of this year.

An executive director in one of the banks that recently asked some of its workers to go said, “We have laid off some of our staff members but that it still not enough. Many branches are just existing for the sake of being there. They are not generating enough income. What they are bringing in is far less than what the bank is incurring as costs on them.

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See This Puzzle That Children Solve Instantly But Adults Find It Hard

A simple logic puzzle can bamboozle a lot of adults – but 80% of children can solve it near-instantly, National Geographic has said.

The puzzle is this – which way is the bus going?

The identical windows at each end of the bus seem to offer no clue as to which direction it’s travelling – but there IS a clue buried in there.

It’s the door – there’s no visible entrance, which means that the bus must be travelling to the right.

If it was travelling left, you would be able to see the entrance door where passengers climb on.

National Geographic showed off the puzzle as part of its Brain Games TV series on YouTube – and claims that 80% of under-10s got it right instantly.

It’s not clear why youngsters seem to find it easier than adults – but some UCL research suggests that youngsters are more willing to guess based on incomplete information, according to Metro.

The puzzle has been shared widely this week on social media – as adults struggle to get to grips with it.

Credit: Yahoo