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Airtel Kenya Partners with National Bank on mobile banking
Airtel has today officially launched a partnership with National Bank of Kenya (NBK-NSE) to deliver mobile banking services through the…
Airtel has today officially launched a partnership with National Bank of Kenya (NBK-NSE) to deliver mobile banking services through the Airtel money service.
The partnership between National Bank and Airtel is aimed at enabling *625# on Airtel. This is a mobile banking service that will allow Airtel customers to access their National Bank accounts for free for the first 3 months with minimal charges after the 3-month campaign. Customers will be able, via mobile, to view their accounts, manage their accounts, make bill payments, transfer money to their Airtel Money from their bank accounts and vice versa.
This partnership will see both Airtel and National Bank deepen their strategic partnership in an area where their collaboration is already paying off. And now with a dedicated mobile-banking service with the most comprehensive offering, the partnership will widen the possibilities of what customers can do using their phones.
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Speaking during the launch National Bank Managing Director and CEO, Mr. Munir said, “Our transformation agenda is in progress, as we strategically leverage on innovation and technology to expand the scope and reach of the distribution network. We are therefore providing Kenyans with faster and convenient transactions, 24/7 from our new Mobile Banking (NatMobile) and Internet Banking (NatConnect) platforms. Our focus remains to deliver innovative channels through which we can efficiently provide services to all customers,” he concluded
On his part, Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi said, “Getting access to financial services via the mobile phone can make a massive difference to people’s lives. We, at Airtel Kenya, are very excited about the service and the partnership with National Bank. This service gives customers the freedom to manage their bank account from their phone thus providing that much needed convenience and simplify the banking process. As technology and financial services continue to merge we have no doubt that this partnership will be a great step towards improving the lives of our customers”.