See The Three Banks That Allows Y'all To Acquit Transactions Via Whatsapp
The banking systems in addition to methods inwards Nigeria are immediately taking a novel shape. Although, WhatsApp Pay is non nonetheless available inwards Nigeria, many banks similar UBA, GTbank in addition to First Bank bring nascency first yesteryear introducing WhatsApp messaging on their digital banking platforms.
In the comfort of your habitation or office, y'all tin acquit out activities such equally opening an account, checking residuum in addition to other basic functions via WhatsApp amongst the 3 aforementioned supported bank. This volition play a huge whorl inwards farther reducing long queues inwards banking halls.
These banks are expected to survive charged 0.5 cents to ix cents per message which is virtually thirty – 35 Naira for sending marketing & client service messages inwards a bid to upwards their income.
In the comfort of your habitation or office, y'all tin acquit out activities such equally opening an account, checking residuum in addition to other basic functions via WhatsApp amongst the 3 aforementioned supported bank. This volition play a huge whorl inwards farther reducing long queues inwards banking halls.
UBA Chat Banking
United Bank for Africa (UBA) has before created a chatbot banker called Leo who is fully functional on Facebook. This same chat banking characteristic is develop to survive fully available to customers on WhatsApp yesteryear September 1st, this year.GTBank Chat Banking
GTbank plans on using the WhatsApp Business solution to attend to the enquires in addition to service asking that customers make.First Bank Chat Banking
First Bank is too develop to utilization the WhatsApp Business app to permit customers consummate services similar checking their job concern human relationship residuum inwards existent time.These banks are expected to survive charged 0.5 cents to ix cents per message which is virtually thirty – 35 Naira for sending marketing & client service messages inwards a bid to upwards their income.