Ecobank Digital Leads in Seamless Banking Experience

                                                     

 

Ecobank Nigeria Plc has effectively activated a broad-range of digital platforms to ensure seamless banking experience for its customers during and after the coronavirus crisis.

The coronavirus crisis has led to stay-at-home orders across the country, thereby limiting the movement of persons, making it difficult for the banking public to access banking services easily as before.

In this regard, the Ecobank digital initiative empowers customers to conduct banking and other financial services from virtually anywhere and anytime without hindrance.

The Ecobank digital initiative represents a new dimension in the deployment of e-channels for banking services and confirms the bank’s leading status in the digital banking space in Nigeria.

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