Regent Microfinance Bank has announced the relocation of its headquarters to Herbert Macaulay Way, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja, as part of efforts to expand its financial services. According to the lender, the move is aimed at strengthening its operations while providing customers with more convenient banking experience, both in branch and through its digital platforms.
Though most customers of the bank prefer to carry out banking via its digital channels, some customers prefer human interactions and the new headquarters will meet this need. Speaking on the development, the Managing Director of Regent Microfinance Bank, Dr. Idris Olugbesan, said the relocation reflects the bank’s commitment to meeting the evolving needs of customers in an increasingly digital economy.
Related News Coronation earns A-rating upgrade, strengthens market position N80.2bn fraud: Court adjourns Kogi ex-gov trial N36bn fraud: Ex-Skye Bank chairman enters EFCC net “This move allows us to serve our customers more efficiently while expanding access to digital financial services.
We are focused on providing simple, reliable, and accessible banking solutions that meet the needs of individuals and businesses,” he said. According to the bank, the new office will support improved customer engagement and faster service delivery, while also serving as a hub for its growing digital operations.
Regent MFB noted that it would continue to invest in digital banking solutions that enable customers to carry out transactions, access financial products, and manage their finances seamlessly. The bank added that the development aligns with its broader goal of promoting financial inclusion by extending services to underserved individuals and supporting small and medium sized enterprises across Nigeria.
Speaking on the development, the Managing Director of Regent Microfinance Bank, Dr. Idris Olugbesan, said the relocation reflects the bank’s commitment to meeting the evolving needs of customers in an increasingly digital economy. Related News Coronation earns A-rating upgrade, strengthens market position N80.2bn fraud: Court adjourns Kogi ex-gov trial N36bn fraud: Ex-Skye Bank chairman enters EFCC net “This move allows us to serve our customers more efficiently while expanding access to digital financial services.
According to the bank, the new office will support improved customer engagement and faster service delivery, while also serving as a hub for its growing digital operations. Regent MFB noted that it would continue to invest in digital banking solutions that enable customers to carry out transactions, access financial products, and manage their finances seamlessly.
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