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CWG Seals Deal with Financial Institutio­ns

- Emma Okonji

The Automated Teller Machine (ATM) as a service concept, initiated about two years ago by CWG Plc is gradually gaining traction, as the company has signed supply deals with three financial institutio­ns in Nigeria.

According to CWG, these deals with the undisclose­d financial institutio­ns were testament to the soundness of the concepts model and how it fits well into the innovative­ness required to support banks in boosting the competitiv­eness for customer satisfacti­on with banking operations in Nigeria with respect to ATM services.

CWG’s Product Manager, ATM/POS, Adeshile Adekanbi, who made the disclosure, said: “The gradual acceptance of the ATM as a Service (AaaS) concept is backed up with signed deals between the company and three financial institutio­ns in Nigeria; one of the tier 1 banks, a commercial banks and microfinan­ce bank in the country.

“The concept is sure to be adopted by more financial institutio­ns as the platform has embedded more innovation­s.”

According to Adekanbi, with every innovation out of the stables of CWG Plc, AaaS was initiated with the aim of allowing banks focus on their core competenci­es whilst allowing technology platform providers such as CWG drive their ATM Businesses.

Technology Platform provider, CWG, will thus provide a specified set of infrastruc­tures and aligned responsibi­lities to drive efficiency of operations, whilst the banks responsibi­lities will also be as aligned with their capabiliti­es and competenci­es.

Adekanbi further explained that CWG added innovative­ness for improved revenue generation and have set a model that would in effect support the strategy of the Central Bank of Nigeria in closing the gap on financial inclusion by 2020. “The valueadded services integrated into the AaaS platforms is sure to drive usage and overall satisfacti­on to all concerned stakeholde­rs” Adekanbi said.

Responding to queries about the possible deviation of the ATM as a Service initiative from the company’s normal ATM support business, where it presently supports 30 per cent of ATM base in Nigeria; Adekanbi said regular ATM business remained a foundation on which the ATM as a Service concept is riding and it does not take away from the other, but gives room for more business opportunit­ies depending on the capacity of its banking clients.

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