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Ecobank Nigeria Assures Customers of Uninterrupted Banking Services During Easter Public Holidays

Ecobank Nigeria, a member of Africa’s leading pan-African banking group, has reaffirmed its commitment to providing customers with seamless and uninterrupted banking services throughout the Easter public holidays. The Bank assured customers that its secure and robust digital platforms will remain fully operational to support financial activities during the festive period.

All digital channels, including the Ecobank Mobile App, Ecobank Business App, USSD *326#, Ecobank Online, OmniPlus, Omnilite, EcobankPay, Ecobank Cards, ATMs, PoS terminals, and over 35,000 Ecobank Xpress Point agent locations nationwide will remain accessible throughout the holiday.

Speaking on the Bank’s preparedness, Victor Yalokwu, Head, Products & Analytics, Consumer & Commercial Banking, Ecobank Nigeria, assured customers of a smooth and secure banking experience during the Easter break. He noted that customers can conveniently conduct transactions at any time using the Bank’s wide range of digital solutions.

“Customers will continue to enjoy a full bouquet of services during the holiday, including local and international funds transfers, bill payments, airtime top-ups, merchant payments, balance enquiries, account statements, and cardless cash withdrawals via ATMs. We understand that festive seasons come with increased financial activity, and our priority is to ensure our customers enjoy fast, reliable, and secure banking wherever they are. Our digital channels are designed to support uninterrupted transactions, and we have strengthened our systems to guarantee optimal performance throughout the Easter break,” Yalokwu said.

He encouraged customers to maximise the Bank’s alternative channels for transfers, bill payments, airtime purchases, card services, and account management. He also advised customers to stay vigilant by shopping only on trusted websites; avoiding the sharing of PINs, passwords, and one-time passwords (OTPs); refraining from banking on public Wi-Fi networks; being cautious of urgent or emotionally charged messages; and regularly monitoring their account activity.

Yalokwu added: “Ecobank remains committed to providing innovative financial solutions and exceptional customer service. We wish all our customers and partners a peaceful and joyful Easter celebration.”

 

About Ecobank Nigeria

Ecobank Nigeria is a member of the Ecobank Group, the leading pan-African banking institution with operations in 32 African countries and international offices in London, Paris, Beijing, and Dubai.

With over 220 branches, more than 36,000 agency banking locations, and robust digital platforms, Ecobank delivers accessible, affordable, and instant banking services.

The Bank is strategically positioned to support pan-African trade, particularly under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

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