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    Ecobank Warns against Fraud during Yuletide – Ravenewsonline

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    Ecobank Nigeria has cautioned customers to be vigilant against fraudsters during the Yuletide while promising uninterrupted access to banking services through its digital platforms throughout the holiday season.

    In a statement on Monday, Adeola Ogunyemi, head, Consumer Banking at Ecobank Nigeria, emphasised that customers can continue their shopping and transactions smoothly via the bank’s various digital channels.

    Read Also: Alleged $42.4m Fraud: Foreigners Accused of Defrauding Ecobank, Lose Bid to Quash Arrest Warrant 

    Ogunyemi highlighted the Bank’s long-standing commitment to digital transformation, which aims to improve customer experience and provide alternative access to banking services.

    Ecobank Nigeria is an affiliate of the Ecobank Group, the leading pan-African banking group.

    Read Also: Afreximbank and Ecobank Join Forces to Boost Trade and Compliance Across Africa – Ravenewsonline

    The bank offers a comprehensive suite of financial services and solutions to consumer, commercial, corporate, and investment banking customers at over 240 branches and 35,000 Xpress Point agencies across Nigeria.

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