Monday, February 27, 2017

FirstBank displays at Social Media Week 2017

First Bank of Nigeria Limited is to showcase its digital offerings at the 2017 Social Media Week which kicks off today February 27 to March 3, 2017. It is to hold at the LandMark Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.


The bank which is partnering with the promoters of the annual event for the third time in a row, is doing so in line with the its digital transformation strategy. The theme of the week is ‘Reimagining Human Connectivity’.
The Social Media Week will create a platform for the constellation of the best creative minds as well as the discussion and amplification  of some of the best ideas, strategies and insights shared all over the world by people and organisations who are shaping the future.
It will feature exciting programmes and activities that would drive technological insight and break new grounds in the digital ecosystem.  FirstBank would be at the event to drive experiential and digital engagements, create customized brand experiences for the participants at the event as well feature its latest technological offerings and services.
In the last few years, FirstBank has rolled out some banking and lifestyle digital offerings such as   USSD banking service, online and mobile applications to boost convenience and ease of banking for its customers as they are enabled to engage in banking transactions from the comfort of their homes with the FirstMobile app and stay updated on the latest global trend from their mobile phones using the FirstBank LOOP – a lifestyle app.
With FirstMobile app, customers can conveniently pay bills, buy airtime and do money transfers of up to N500,000 to any banks without the need for a token and up to a daily limit of N1million using their mobile phones anywhere, anytime.

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