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Dr Daniel Sackey, MD of Ecobank Ghana

Mr Sackey told the bank’s board and shareholders at this year’s AGM that this enabled their customers to “bank seamlessly with us, using their preferred digital channels.” “In 2019, we demonstrated our ability to navigate the difficulties associated with an increasingly complex environment, after a challenging period in the banking sector,” he said.

Mr Sackey said Ecobank Ghana drove growth by deepening relationships with its existing customers, whilst attracting new ones. “We also utilised our growing partnership propositions with key actors in the retail sector to launch our first consumer digital lending scheme called Express Loans. This enabled our customers to borrow from the Bank using their mobile phones.

“In the seven months of the product launch, we have advanced loans to over one million customers. This is a significant step in our digital drive and our efforts towards providing our clients with convenience and meeting their financing needs within affordable price points. We do this to promote financial inclusion and to positively impact their lives”.

Mr Sackey also stated that during the year under review, Ecobank carried out several upgrades on its digital platforms in response to customer feedback.

The Bank also upgraded its core banking application through the enhanced Omniplus and Omnilite product solutions, thereby providing a versatile and robust suite of digital solutions for business customers.

All these upgrades, he said, have significantly improved the Bank’s operations and allowed it to champion its self-onboarding agenda.

He further threw light on the support that the Bank is providing to both customers and the communities within which the Bank operates, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Some of the measures he touched on included payment holidays and the provision of financial advisory services. Ecobank, under the auspices of the Ecobank Foundation, is also supporting government’s effort in the fight against the pandemic thus, contributing generously to the Ghana Private Sector Fund and other groups in cash and in kind.

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