FirstBank Explains Introduction Of New Website

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JUST IN: FirstBank Introduces New Features To Its Banking System
FirstBank, Nigeria has launched  new website: https://www.firstbanknigeria.com/.
The  new website was upgraded with features that are streamlined to reinforce its role in delivering seamless banking and technology solutions to its customers across the world,according to the bank.
It stated that it is configured with modern design and improved functionality that eases customer experience whilst carrying out various activities on the site, including electronic banking. Non-customers are also able to open an account, putting them at an edge in the industry as they establish a relationship with the Bank that puts YOU, its customers, First.
The new website seamlessly adopts a fresh, magazine-style look and feel for easy navigation in order to promote the access to essential information for its customers, FirstMonie agents, prospective agents and the public. This upgrade also guides one to make well-informed decisions about one’s personal, business and private financial needs.
Dr. Adesola Adeduntan,the CEO of FirstBank Group, said that, “as one of the key contact points to existing and potential customers, the Bank’s website remains a gateway to our business, supporting our unique value propositions and financial services solutions. As such, we are committed to continuously improve the overall user experience through intriguing content quality, exciting features and ease of navigation.”
He further noted that the bank’s new website will be updated on a regular basis with exciting features that will continue to reinforce its  resolve to promote digital customer interactions and transactions across our virtual touch-points and platforms.
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