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Parallex Bank opens new branch at Abuja
In an apparent commitment to offering its customers limitless banking experience in Abuja and its environ, Parallex Bank has opened a new branch in Abuja, the federal capital territory.
In a notice to its customers, the bank said the new office is situated at plot 105, Ademola Adetokunbo Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja.
According to the Managing Director of the bank, Mr. Olufemi Bakre, the bank promises to be an enabler of limitless banking.
He said the vision of the bank is to be the preferred financial solution provider redefining customer experience through innovation.
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He assured customers of excellent banking products and services, adding that the bank’s unique value propositions include ensuring convenience – via instant account openings and internet-enabled ‘contactless’ banking.
He assured customers of excellent banking products and services, stating that the bank’s unique value propositions included ensuring convenience – via instant account openings and internet-enabled ‘contactless’ banking, service reliability, prompt resolution to complaints, both technically and practically, as well as fostering socio-impactful partnerships that will also improve the banking industry in Nigeria, as well as address the yearnings of Nigerians.
“Our value propositions to our customers are Instant account opening, convenience, reliability, prompt resolution to complaints and partnerships. This is how we plan to disrupt the market and delight our customers.”
The bank was first established as a Microfinance Bank in 2008 and obtained the licence to operate as a commercial bank in January 2021.
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