First City Monument Bank (FCMB) has opened another cash centre at Ikorodu in Lagos State, two weeks after it opened one at Ipaja, a suburb in Alimosho local government area of the state.
The bank said it was part of its commitment to bring financial services closer to the populace especially in densely populated.
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The cash centre caters to the convenience of residents and businesses within the areas as it began operating from December 21, 2020.
The centre is powered by solar energy and equipped with the latest traditional and digital banking infrastructure that ensures convenient and secured financial transactions for customers in a relaxed and tranquil environment.
This is in addition to the team of highly experienced staff deployed to attend to the needs of existing and potential customers of the bank.
Commenting, the Managing Director, Mr. Adam Nuru, reaffirmed the commitment of FCMB to growing its network to meet the individual and business aspirations of its ever-increasing customer base across segments.
“This is another turning point in our commitment to ensure that Nigerians enjoy the very best of banking experience from FCMB.
“We consider our presence at Owutu, Ikorodu as another great opportunity to further cement our relationship with Lagos and in turn, drive development in this part of the state,” he said.