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FCMB provides quick response payment platform to shoppers, businesses

FCMB Group grows profit by 148% to N38.2bn in H1’23

First City Monument Bank (FCMB) has launched a contactless, cardless, and cashless Quick Response (QR) code to boost instant payments for goods and services. The Bank introduced the payment solution to ensure a hassle-free shopping experience and transaction for customers and merchants.

The bank said in a statement that Easy to use and accessible via FCMB Mobile App, the QR code ensures instant value for Peer-to-Peer (P2P) and Peer-to-Business (P2B) payments for goods and services.

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Commenting on the service, the managing director of FCMB, Mrs Yemisi Edun, affirmed the Bank’s commitment to deploying innovative solutions that move individuals, businesses and the economy forward.

She said, “we are excited to add the QR code payment solution to our growing list of cashless payment methods to meet the ever-growing consumer demand for on-the-go purchases and quick, easy ways to make payments. It aligns with our vision to be a key partner supporting all segments of society through innovative and convenient financial solutions that enhance customer experience while promoting a truly cashless and contactless society.’’

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‘‘The FCMB QR code payment solution is secure, easy to set up, offers low transaction fees and real-time payment confirmation, and reduces dispense errors. It is expected to boost the adoption of the cashless and financial inclusion policies of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as well as drive growth for business,’’ the statement read in part.

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