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Ecobank Wins CBN/NIBSS Award for Data Integrity

Left: Deputy Governor,  Financial Systems Stability, CBN,  Mrs. Aishah Ahmad, Managing Director,  Ecobank Nigeria,  Patrick Akinwuntan and Head,  Consumer Distribution, Ecobank Nigeria,  Stanley Jacobs displaying the Electronic Data Rendition and Integrity  award won by Ecobank at the 4th Electronic Payments Incentive Scheme Efficiency awards organised by CBN/NIBSS in Lagos on Friday.

Ecobank Nigeria has been named winner of Electronic Data Rendition and Integrity award in the Platform Efficiency award category at the 4th Electronic Payments Incentive Scheme Efficiency awards organised jointly by CBN/NIBSS in Lagos last Friday.

The prestigious award is for Ecobank”s outstanding performance in ensuring customer data integrity and compliance to CBN mandated data and accuracy of data submissions through NIBSS for 2018.

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