First Bank of Nigeria Limited
(FirstBank) is
currently upgrading its IT infrastructure to enhance service delivery and
provide specialised financial solutions to all customer segments, the Bank’s
management has said.
FirstBank’s spokesperson, Folake
Ani-Mumuney said the Bank’s upgrade to Finacle 10 banking platform will
simplify customer transactions, support the latest database technologies as
well as improve functional and operational capabilities on its network. “A periodic review of our processes to seek
ways of upgrading customer experience is an activity that we are passionate
about in FirstBank. Consequently, our quest at any given time is to ensure the
Bank is better positioned to offer efficient services to its over 7 million
customers across the globe,” she
stated.
Ani-Mumuney said FirstBank
continues to invest heavily in technology in its bid to drive service
excellence and product innovation across its branches and electronic
channels. “Our Finacle 10 platform will drive operations that support new
lines of business and further extend our services to the under-banked and
unbanked in the nation,” she added.
She explained that as is standard
with such enhancements, the Bank regrets that some customers may
have encountered some service disruptions which may continue over the next
couple of weeks when the upgrade will be concluded.
According to her, the Bank had
since provided several alternative platforms to ensure that customers can be
serviced at any given time. She said the Bank had during the period, opened
some of its branches for longer hours and on weekends increased the number of
staff in its call centres who are empowered to provide on-the-spot assistance.
“We are approaching an advanced stage of the upgrade and will like to appeal to
our customers for understanding and patience as we work towards enhancing
customer experience across all our touch points,” she stated.
During
the transition period, customers requiring assistance can reach the Bank’s
contact centre – FirstContact – via phone (0708-062-5000) or email (firstcontact@firstbanknigeria.com) for prompt
24/7 resolution of transactional issues.
On Facebook, customers can receive
assistance by sending direct messages to facebook.com/firstbankofnigeria,
while customers on Twitter can reach us on @firstbankngr.
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