Nigeria: 9PSB Reintroduces Bank9ja App to Deepen Financial Inclusion in Nigeria

9 Payment Service Bank (9PSB) has reintroduced its flagship mobile banking application, the Bank9ja app, packed with new features designed to simplify digital financial transactions, as a move to advance financial inclusion and deliver seamless banking to underserved Nigerians.

The newly enhanced Bank9ja app is a seamless and intuitive one-stop lifestyle platform that drives convenience, unlocks opportunities and empowers users to effortlessly carry out a wide range of financial services.

Ag. chief executive officer, Osa Odiase, at the relaunch, in Lagos, said the relaunch of the Bank9ja app is a major milestone in the company's journey to drive financial inclusion in Nigeria.

"Our goal is to bring banking closer to the people by delivering accessible and seamless solutions that meet their everyday needs. This upgrade reflects our commitment to driving financial inclusion via continuous innovation, customer satisfaction, and secure financial services for all Nigerians, wherever they are," Odiase averred.

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What sets the new Bank9ja app apart is that it allows users to transfer funds to both single and multiple beneficiaries, request money and schedule transfers. The app also enables users to pay bills, purchase airtime and data, and even make payments for JAMB, DSTV and other lifestyle subscriptions.

The new Bank9ja app avails customers exciting rewards like free transfers, cashback, and airtime bonuses when they use the app.

With this upgrade, Bank9ja customers can now enjoy enhanced functionality, a user-friendly interface, unified access, and robust security, offering an invaluable experience that is not only fast and easy to use, but also, safe and reliable. The new Bank9ja app is now available for download on both Android and iOS app stores. The platform can also be accessed via the web app and USSD channel.

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