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V Bank Wins Banking App of The Year Award

V Bank, Nigeria’s foremost digital bank powered by VFD Microfinance Bank has won the Banking App of the Year Award at this year’s GAGE Awards held in Lagos recently.

The second edition of the award tagged: ‘’Year of The Digital Takeover,’’ is a comprehensive celebration of individuals and brands that have leveraged the power of the internet to make life easier and simpler as well as facilitate growth, drive innovation, and attract new talent to the digital space.

V Bank launched in March 2020 was picked ahead of more established brands like GTB, Access Bank and Wema Bank’s ALAT, indicating the V Bank App is now Nigerians most preferred choice and the new normal in banking.

Commenting, Managing Director, VFD Microfinance Bank, Azubuike Emodi, thanked the organizer and Nigerians for their votes and choice of V Bank App ahead of others considered as giants in the banking sector.

Recently, V Bank unveiled the new app, Version 3.0 with better features to promote ease of use for its customers. The new app boasts of exciting features including Cardless Withdrawals, Multiple Funds transfers, Recurring Transactions, Proximity Payments, Advance Budgeting, and Intelligent airtime top-up.

Besides, users can securely access their accounts to automate recurring bills, manage multiple cards from different banks, send and receive funds using a unique QR code, track daily, weekly, and monthly spends, generate virtual cards for online payments and enable/disable and change pins for physical cards, all within a sleek, responsive, easy-to-use interface.

 

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