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Polaris Bank reveals New Mobile Banking App

As part of promoting the growth of finance, the financial service provider Polaris Bank Limited has introduced its new mobile banking App that offers customers, a 50 per cent discount on all transfer fees for 30 days after registration on the app.

The efficient bank unveiled that, the new mobile banking App, “is now available to users on both Google Play for Android devices and the Apple App Store for iOS devices”. To partake in the benefit of the discount on transfer fees, customers of the bank were encouraged in a statement, to visit their respective App stores, search for “Polaris Mobile” or “Polaris Mobile Banking App” and download the app.

Commenting on the new innovation, Polaris Bank’s Managing Director/CEO, Tokunbo Abiru, explained that the launch of the new product was in line with the bank’s digital transformation plan which is to further ensure we are a future- determining bank aligned with global trends of intelligent automation.

Abiru Further said: “As evolving customer preferences are enabled by new technology; we continue to seek innovative solutions that excite our customers.The Polaris Mobile therefore offers a refreshing tool to enhance the convenience and lifestyle of our customers who are always on the go.”

The Bank’s Head, E-Business, Biodun Alli explained that, on migrating users from the old app to the new one, customers who have the old app can still use it for the time being but are advised to immediately migrate to the new Mobile Banking App to experience a seamless banking experience.

He disclosed that, “The bank is committed to leverage technology innovation for high quality service delivery. Thus, to aid easy customer migration and registration, we have established a support portal for branches and other support teams to assist our customers with first-level and second-level support.”

“Customers seeking additional information on the new mobile banking App can also walk into any of our branches nationwide and have their enquiries attended to by our customer service team.” Biodun added.

The bank official gave advise to customers on security, “on no condition should any customer give his/her log-in details, including passwords, to anyone either physically, over the phone or on online platforms such as social media and messaging groups.”

The bank official added that, “the bank will never request for such information and customer must remain security-conscious. This warning has become necessary, so that our valued customers do not fall into the hands of internet fraudsters or scammers who might pose as the bank staff or workers with the aim of swindling customers.”

The bank recently launched a Collateral-Free Salary Advance Product to Customers; a customer-led product that enables employees to get up to 50%of their net monthly salary to meet basic needs before their next payday.

 

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