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[November 20, 2009]

Finbank Promises Unique Banking Services

Abuja, Nov 20, 2009 (Daily Trust/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) -- FinBank Plc has expressed willingness to continue to provide unique banking services to its customers. The bank said this at the just concluded Lagos International Trade Fair.

A statement from the bank said that it displayed products such as Flash-me-Cash, FinSave, Leaders Education Account Plan (LEAP) and Esteem account, among others.

The statement said that the Flash-me-Cash is a mobile payment solution that allows transfer of various payments via phones and internet.

The bank said the product has proven to be a convenient tool for money transfer, payment for government levies and fees, on-line airtime voucher recharge at a discount and DSTV subscription payment.

The bank also showcased other savings and current account products with unique features, such as FINSAVE.

FINSAVE is hybrid savings account with unique features that not only allows you meet your financial goals, but also makes saving a more rewarding experience, according to the bank.

According to the bank, it offers competitive interest rates and allows dividend warrants and third party withdrawals nationwide.

"It is charge- on- transaction (COT) free and entitles the account holder to Flash-Me-Cash membership", the statement said.

"In recognition of the strategic role today's children will play in the future, FinBank designed the Leaders Education Account Plan (LEAP) product to provide a window for parents/guardians to build up funds for the payment of their wards' school fees", the statement said.

"It allows standing order and provides appreciable level of insurance in the event of permanent disability or death of the account holder's parents", it said.

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