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We made banking transactions convenient for our customers- First Bank

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), First Bank Group, Dr. Adesola Adeduntan, said that the group has made banking transactions convenient for its customers to transact all their businesses.

He said this at a cocktail party organised by the Annual Banking and Finance Conference in Abuja on Monday.

Adeduntan, who was represented by Mr Callistus Obetta, the Group Executive, Technology and Services at the bank, said technology has rebuilt a lot of the transmission across many industries within the financial services space.

He said that technology within the financial sector came in different stages, which helped to drive development leveraging on Artificial Intelligence (AI).

According to him, technology has made it easy for customers to make payment, withdrawal and other transactions.

“Customers have more time to do their personal things because technology has enabled the bank to do business at ease.”

As we talk about the next generation, we are talking about how to really drive access, drive convenience, drive development, leveraging on technology or intelligence and more data.

He said that technology would continue to change society in the way it envisaged the future.

“We live across the globe and the key to move forward is to build a future driven by technology and no one can be left behind.

“As we talk about the next generation, we are talking about how to really drive access, drive convenience, drive development, leveraging on technology or intelligence and more data.”

Earlier, Dr. Ken Opara, the President/Chairman of the Council of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) and Executive director with Fidelity Bank, said that the future of the banking industry had gone digital.

He said that the youth were the future of the banking industry and charged them to work hard as the sector belonged to them in the near future.

While commending the organizers, Opara said that the event was about networking, sharing ideas and experiences. (NAN)

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