BANKING

Access Bank Launches Online Account Opening Platform

Access Bank Plc. has launched an online account opening platform for unregistered businesses.

The online account opening platform is a paperless and seamless digital process which allows customers to register their business account within five minutes without visiting a branch. And it is available for anyone above 18 years across Nigeria and the Diaspora.

Group Head, Emerging Businesses, Access Bank Plc., Ayodele Olojede said:

“The initiative is about the millions of local businesses struggling to lay their foundation and growth.”

“As part of our commitment to support entrepreneurs and small business owners, we have created a simple seamless digital platform for individuals to obtain an affordable and flexible account for their unregistered businesses which will give them access to digital loans from N250,000 to N10 million.”

“Others are access to capacity building programs and training, business registration at a discounted rate for those unregistered businesses, Invitation to link up with investors and build a website with as little as N20,000.”

“We believe Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play a major role in most economies, particularly in developing countries. SMEs account for the majority of businesses worldwide and are important contributors to job creation and global economic development. They represent about 90% of businesses and more than 50% of employment worldwide.”

Access Bank is recognized as one of the most innovative financial institutions in Africa. With over 40 million customers and 600 branches nationwide, it offers a range of products and services tailored to suit needs and lifestyle of its customers across multiple segments.

The Bank offers various SMEs digitalized solutions to cater the vast majority of MSMEs. Some of these innovations include online account opening platform for businesses, digital lending platform, Digital payment solution platform (Swiftpay), Access to market (Discounted Website), and our capacity-building programmes.

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