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Abbey Mortgage Bank Unveils Mobile Banking App

L-R: Executive Director, Treasury & Operations, Oladipupo Adeoye; General Manager, IT & Platform, Lolita Ejiofor; Managing Director, Madu Hamman and Executive Director, Finance & Admin., Mobolaji Adewumi- all of Abbey Mortgage Bank during the media launch of Abbey Mobile Banking App in Lagos.

Abbey Mortgage Bank once again blazed the trail in the financial services industry with the launch of its data friendly mobile banking application.

The App launch will provide customers with easy access to their account as well as the ability to perform transactions seamlessly without the need for in-person banking. Over the years, the bank has been at the vanguard of pioneering innovative solutions to enable its customers achieve their strategic objectives.

Lolita Ejiofor, GM, Information Technology & Platforms said: “The AbbeyMobile App was developed based on the need to provide a more seamless and convenient banking experience for both existing and new customers, simply by downloading and registering securely on the AbbeyMobile App. The app would ensure a better experience is accessible for day-to-day banking services, including opening an account to save towards their equity for a mortgage (“Save to Own”), without the need to visit a branch. Of course, our friendly Customers Experience Team are readily available to assist.”

In addition, the GH E-business & support Felix Omodayo-Owotuga stated that, “customers will also be rewarded with fabulous prizes as they refer a friend to the AbbeyMobile App, as our goal is to consistently create value for our customers and to provide them with solutions that enable them meet their strategic objectives”. “We remain committed to being there for our customers in their journey to home ownership”, he concluded.

This game changing application will facilitate smooth interaction between customers and stakeholders nationwide.  It also marks a big step in the democratization of mortgage banking in Nigeria and providing unprecedented home ownership access for Nigerians in all geographical locations. The Mortgage Mobile App is attributed to a rise in the number of internet consumers, increased access to web-based and online services, and the rising need to simplifying home ownership.

With over 108 million internet users in Nigeria and an estimated 120 million mobile phone holders, Abbey Mortgage is now able to connect more Nigerians to quick and professional guide towards their journey to home ownership.

Also commenting on the launch, Madu Hamman, Managing Director/CEO of Abbey Mortgage Bank stated that, “We are delighted to be at the forefront of digital banking within the mortgage banking space. We recognize that these are very difficult times and our customers are looking for a partner that can help them navigate the challenges induced by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is why we are constantly raising the bar and pushing the limits in service delivery by pioneering innovative solutions that make banking easier and faster for our customers.”

Madu Hamman enthused that “In keeping with its commitment to simplify home ownership, provide funding to qualified customers and reduce access times, Abbey is utilizing the latest technology to consolidate the compendium of care and expand our vision to our customers’ mobile devices.”

 

 

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