By allcitynews.ng
Ecobank Nigeria has been named among the top 50 brands in Nigeria prioritizing customer satisfaction and delivering top notch banking services to citizens in Nigeria and Africa.
Chief Executive of Top 50 Brands Nigeria, Taiwa Oluboyede, initiator of the To 50 brand survey, said companies listed among the Top 50 Brands have differentiated themselves, mastered the art and become clear leaders beyond their product or services to power Nigeria’s economy.
“The brands that made this year’s annual brand evaluation are those that recognize that responding to customer needs is good business. Accurately anticipating these and propounding right proposition is even better business. They are those that have succeeded in capturing compelling ideas that stand out from the competition.
“They are great consumer brands that touch hearts and activate minds by appealing to both emotional and functional benefits. They build resilience in the face of prevailing circumstances. They remain unrelenting on their promise to the consumers,” he stated .
Ecobank Nigeria Ltd. is a subsidiary of the Ecobank Group, the leading pan-African banking group with operations in 33 African countries and an international presence in four locations (London, Paris, Beijing, and Dubai). Ecobank Nigeria is a full-service bank providing wholesale, retail, investment and transaction banking services and products to governments, financial institutions, multinationals, international organizations, medium, small, and micro businesses, and individuals.
Ecobank is a major player in the distribution of financial services in Nigeria, leveraging digital platforms including Ecobank Mobile App and USSD *326#, Ecobank Online, Ecobank OmniPlus, Ecobank Omnilite, EcobankPay, Ecobank RapidTransfer, ATMs, POSs and an extensive distribution network of over 250 branches and over 50,000 agency banking locations
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