Bankit MFB unveils new web banking platform



Bankit Micro Finance Bank has launched a new web banking platform to provide customers with an additional digital channel to manage and carry out uninterrupted daily transactions on their phones, laptops, and other devices.

In a statement issued recently, Bankit MFB said the new platform would help it redefine convenience and security in banking, ensuring uninterrupted access to financial services, time-saving functionalities, efficiency, real-time account updates, 24/7 availability, and faster transactions.

Bankit Africa is an emerging Pan-African fintech company with a focus on customer-centricity, security, and convenience.

Chief Executive Officer, Bankit Africa, Yen Choi, on the new web platform, said, “In today’s fast-paced digital age, connectivity is everything in banking, and for us, it’s all about improving customer experience with simple banking options and empowering our teeming customers to live their best lives.


“We are revolutionising the fintech landscape in Nigeria, and we have developed this solution to empower our customers to bank securely, anytime, anywhere, conveniently.

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“We are committed to leveraging technology to enhance the banking experience for all our customers.”

Speaking further, Choi said, “Bankit’s web banking platform reaffirms one of the bank’s core values—innovation—and sets a new standard for accessibility and security in the banking industry. As part of our ongoing commitment to excellence, Bankit Africa will continue to evolve its offerings to meet and exceed the needs of its rising customer base.”

“Some key features of this web banking platform include a simple way to send money, buy airtime, and pay bills with no extra fees or hidden charges,” he added.

Bankit Africa introduced a mobile banking app in Nigeria in December.

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