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Skye pledges exciting e-banking

By Editor
05 September 2016   |   2:38 am
Skye Bank’s Executive Director, Technology and Services, Innocent Ike, has said the bank’s electronic channels and e-banking services deliver, exciting and hassle-free banking experience for its customers and subscribers.

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Skye Bank’s Executive Director, Technology and Services, Innocent Ike, has said the bank’s electronic channels and e-banking services deliver, exciting and hassle-free banking experience for its customers and subscribers.
 
Speaking recently on the features of the bank’s e-channels and Internet banking platforms, Ike explained that technological innovation has simplified hitherto complex and laborious banking services.
 
“Today, most Nigerians sit in the comfort of their living rooms to carry out transactions at the click of a button,” adding that “Internet users are now smarter and ready to embrace seamless services offered by Skye Bank.”

 
Citing the case of Skye Bank, he noted that; “with our solutions, customers carry out bank transfers in split seconds without the rigours of the cumbersome and often tiring internet banking token system.”
 
He said the Bank has also made bill payment on internet banking hassle-free, as customers can conveniently use the platform to pay utility bills. Customers can also check their account balance and details of previous transactions via the Skye Mobile app and the Skye USSD code, *833#.
 
He also used the opportunity to explain the Bank’s recent increase in customers’ daily and monthly international spend to a higher limit on both MasterCard debit cards and Platinum Master Card debit card users. This, he noted, was in line with the Bank’s customer-centric posture as a leading retail bank.
 
Skye Bank has won several awards for its leading role in ICT investment.
The Bank recently got re-certified by the British Standard Institution for three International Standard Organisation (ISO), IT Service Management; Business Continuity; and Information Security.

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