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Nigeria: Standard Chartered launches mobile banking app

Tuesday 25 June 2013 11:00 CET | News

Standard Chartered Nigeria, a subsidiary of global financial services provider Standard Chartered Bank, has launched its Breeze mobile banking application aimed at enhancing its customers’ banking experience in Nigeria.

The free app can be downloaded on iPhone, Blackberry, Android phones and Symbian phones. Customers can transfer money between their accounts, to another SCB customer’s account and accounts in other banks. They can also pay their bills and locate SCB’s automatic teller machines (ATM) through the app. Customers can see the transaction history for the last three months, while a calendar view tool provides details of each transaction.

The application is set to be developed into a virtual branch, where customers can place requests as well as apply for products and services. Its introduction into Nigeria followed launches by Standard Chartered in India, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Korea, China, Dubai and Pakistan.

In recent news, Standard Chartered Bank has launched its mobile banking application dubbed Breeze in Pakistan.


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