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First Atlantic Bank has officially opened its Spintex road branch with a call on businesses operating in the area to make it their home for banking.
This is one of many other branches the bank is opening across the country to effectively address the needs of its customers.
With the area becoming a hub for business activities, First Altlantic Bank is prepared to partner companies on the Spintex road, support them with distributor finance, non-traditional exports, payments and collections as well as e-banking solutions.
Speaking at the inauguration of the Spintex branch, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the Bank, Gabriel Edgal said they are introducing to the Purple Experience and unparalleled customer service experience driven by a passionate workforce and process efficiency to create value for you our customers.
“Having been voted as the Best Bank in Customer Care at the last Banking Awards, it is our desire to bring our distinctive banking services to the people and businesses on the Spintex Road and its environs” he added.
Mr. Edgal noted that the launch of the Spintex branch “effectively kicks start our desire to bring our refreshingly different banking experience closer to you through the roll out of branches and purple shops across selected locations within the country”.
He said as part of measures to develop customer driven solutions, the bank has introduced Internet banking, Mobile banking, E-statement and Alerts, Local prepaid and Visa prepaid cards to provide customers saving options.
Gabriel Edgal urged customers to open an account with First Atlantic Bank because “this is your time to wake up to the purple experience and breath in the difference. We look forward to welcoming you into the Purple Family”.
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