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Union Bank brings state-of-the- art technology to Anambra


As part of efforts to deliver quality financial
solutions to its wide customer base across
Nigeria, Union Bank of Nigeria, Plc. extended
its transformation activities to Anambra State
with the launch of 2 newly upgraded branches
and a Smarter Banking Centre.
The Bank launched a brand new Smarter
Banking Centre at the Federal Polytechnic,
Oko as well as two upgraded branches
located at No. 1, Bright Street, Onitsha and
No. 41, Uga Street, Onitsha, Anambra State.
The one-of-a-kind Smarter Banking Centre is
designed to offer innovative services to Union
Bank’s mobile customers. With its all-in-one
standalone 24 hour boutique for self-service
banking, customers can open their accounts,
deposit and withdraw cash via the ATMs.The
centre also has interactive projector screens
which enables 24 hour live video chat with a
customer care representative. The user
friendliness of the Smarter Banking Centre
ensures that the staff, students and all
customers within and around the Federal
Polytechnic Oko can enjoy quick, convenient
and hassle free banking.


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