
Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) has launched mobile and online banking platforms to enable its customers enjoy improved service delivery. The bank is set to roll out the services to its over one million clients in Nigeria and eight other African countries in the first half of 2016. It is also planning to launch its fingerprint recognition technology later this year.
The mobile app called ‘Standard Chartered Mobile’ will enable customers check their account balances, transfer money and pay bills with utmost security guarantee. The countries which will be getting the platforms are Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe who will be getting it for the first time while Nigeria and Ghana clients will move to the new platform.
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The mobile app called ‘Standard Chartered Mobile’ will enable customers check their account balances, transfer money and pay bills with utmost security guarantee. The countries which will be getting the platforms are Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe who will be getting it for the first time while Nigeria and Ghana clients will move to the new platform.