New Telegraph

Lender urges customers to use digital banking channels

Ecobank Nigeria has advised its customers to utilise its digital banking platforms which include *326#, EcobankPay, Ecobank Online, Ecobank Mobile, Ecobank OmniLite and the Rapidtransfer App.

In a press release, Head, Consumer Banking, Ecobank Nigeria, Mrs. Olukorede Demola-Adeniyi, said that one of the incentives being used by the lenderto enable customers embrace digital banking, is the free offer on transfers below N5,000.

 

“This zero-charge offer has been running for three months now and will continue till the 30th of September 2020,” she stated.

 

Further, she said: “Ecobank’s USSD code, *326#, which is popularly known for its zero session fee can also be used for other transactions such as paying bills, sending money, buying airtime, checking BVN, applying for an Xpress Loan, opening a bank account instantly and even generating an e-token for cardless withdrawals at any Ecobank ATM or Xpress Point.

 

Amazing features have been added to the updated Ecobank Mobile App to make the users’ banking experience not just simpler, but also safer and more rewarding.

 

Some of these unique features include the ability to create a virtual card, send money via text or email, split bill and request money.”

 

Demola-Adeniyi noted that ebanking or digital banking as it is commonly called, had become the order of the day for both the young and old, especially now, as current realities encourage the public to adopt social distancing.

 

“To avoid non-essential contact and bank remotely, all a customer needs is a mobile device. It is also important to note that there is a need for customers to maintain online safety to avoid falling victim to fraudsters and scammers.

 

Customers who need to make enquiries or register complaints can do so by following the bank’s verified social media pages and reaching out to our 24-hour contact centre by email, calls or live chat,” she stated.

Read Previous

Econet Zimbabwe accused of money laundering

Read Next

Fitch: Pace of EM downgrades eases

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *