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Union Bank Sets Up Mini Branch at Lagos Trade Fair

Following the recent unveiling of Union Bank’s new identity and in its bid to make banking simpler and smarter for customers and prospects, the Bank has announced that it is participating in the 2015 edition of the Lagos International Trade Fair to showcase its simpler and smarter banking solutions and also its rebranded service delivery.

Announcing the bank’s participation at the fair, Union Bank Group Head, Retail Cluster, Lagos Island, Nwoamaka Mike Nwoke said “the trade fair provides the bank the opportunity to demonstrate its simpler, smarter banking solutions to the general public.

The solutions range from instant account opening with immediate account number issuance, instant debit card issuance, robust e-banking solutions and quick and easy access to loans”.

Nwoke also said that a new product tagged UnionKorrect, is being offered at the Trade Fair. UnionKorrect is a savings product which is aimed at helping customers develop a savings culture. UnionKorrect allows customers to save towards a goal and gives them the opportunity to win extra cash of up to N1 million in quarterly draws while they save.

Also speaking on the Bank’s participation in the Trade Fair, the Head of Corporate Affairs & Communication at Union Bank, Ogochukwu Ekezie-Ekaidem said:

“One of our critical focus areas as a Bank is to significantly improve our customer experience at all touch points. Our product and service offerings is one of the first phases of improvement and this has clearly yielded the desired results with high subscription recorded with the UnionKorrect product launched recently.

The Union Bank mini branch at the fair will offer customers and prospects all the banking products and services available at the banking halls. Visitors to the Union Bank stand will enjoy high quality service and improved customer experience.”

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