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FirstBank Records N1tn Transactio­ns on Mobile Banking Channel

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FirstBank of Nigeria Limited has revealed that it has recorded giant strides in its drive for financial inclusion via its 894 quick banking, a USSD based channel that enables customers to access banking services using any type of phone and without data/internet.

The bank explained in a statement that transactio­ns via the banking channel grew by about 250 per cent in 2017, to now over 4.5million customers with a target base of over 6.5 million before the end of this year. Over N1 trillion worth of transactio­ns have been processed using the 894 services, with over N3 trillion worth of transactio­ns projected to be processed this year alone.

The bank explained that the platform was designed for businesses to receive payments for goods and services, and to address their cash management challenges. It is also a very viable channel for government to collect taxes and other statutory payments.

According to FirstBank’s Group Head, e-business, Chuma Ezirim, a major element of the bank’s strategy is to make payments and collection­s easier for businesses around the country.

Digitising payment and collection­s processes not only improves transparen­cy and efficiency, but also helps a business to grow.

“That’s why our 894 service is very useful for our Cor- porate and SME customers because every Nigerian can pay using 894 irrespecti­ve of the type of phone he/ she uses, and without the barrier of internet access”, he enthused.

Speaking on the impact of the bank’sfinancial inclusion services on customers and the economy, Ezirim said that in addition to providing FirstBank customers more convenient and faster ways to carry out basic banking transactio­ns, “the 894 banking service has led to the creation of over 500 new jobs for young Nigerians who assist customers to adopt digital platforms at the various branches of the Bank nationwide.”

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