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    Wema Bank Unveils SAW, Nigeria’s Voice-Powered AI Banking Assistant on ALAT 2.0

    Wema Bank has introduced SAW, a new AI voice assistant integrated into the ALAT 2.0 app, allowing customers to manage finances through natural voice commands similar to Siri, Bixby, or Alexa.

    Wema Bank Unveils SAW, Nigeria's Voice-Powered AI Banking Assistant on ALAT 2.0

    Wema Bank

    SAW understands everyday language and delivers instant responses tailored to banking needs, such as checking account balances, transferring money, reviewing transactions, and accessing support.

    Read Also: Wema Bank Unveils Moruf Oseni as New CEO as Adebise Retires

    This feature brings conversational banking to Nigerian users, eliminating complexity and enhancing accessibility.

    The bank positions SAW as a pioneer in AI-powered financial services, aligning with global trends where millions interact daily with voice assistants for tasks like setting reminders or playing music.

    Read Also: How Nigerian Banks Built a N219 Trillion Asset Empire on Depositors’ Funds

    ALAT 2.0 represents the next evolution in digital banking, making services more efficient, personal, and human-like for everyday Nigerians.

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