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    Keystone Bank partners NIPOST, launches KeyServ

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMarch 16, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Mr. Kelechi Dozie – MD/CEO, I-ONE-C, Mr. Obeahon Ohiwerei, GMD/CEO, Keystone Bank Limited, Barrister Bisi Adegbuyi, Postmaster-General/CEO, NIPOST at the launch of KeyServ-NIPOST Agency Banking – A Financial Inclusion partnership in Lagos, recently
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    Mr. Kelechi Dozie – MD/CEO, I-ONE-C, Mr. Obeahon Ohiwerei, GMD/CEO, Keystone Bank Limited, Barrister Bisi Adegbuyi, Postmaster-General/CEO, NIPOST at the launch of KeyServ-NIPOST Agency Banking – A Financial Inclusion partnership in Lagos, recently

    One of Nigeria’s most reliable financial institutions, Keystone Bank Limited has launched ‘KeyServ’ (An Agency Banking Proposition) to serve customers outside its conventional brick and mortar mode of banking.

    The initiative in partnership with the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) and i-OneC (A FinTech Firm) is in line with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Financial System Strategy (FSS2020) goals to increase financial inclusion uptake in Nigeria.



    According to the Group Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer of Keystone Bank Limited Mr. Obeahon Ohiwerei, “Enabling financial inclusion is our core area of focus and we have partnered with other industry players to deploy Digital Financial Solutions/ Platforms for improved access to finance, leveraging data to improve the product offerings, personalised & predictive customer service, and uncovering new customer segments”.

    “The recent reports on adult Nigerians (according to EFInA) that are financially excluded is 40.1million (41.6% of 96.4million adults).”

    “To this end, we are partnering with NIPOST and i-OneC to offer financial inclusion services to under-banked Nigerians especially in the rural and less urban areas.”

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    “Under this partnership, KeyServ (Keystone Agency Banking Services) offers services such as account opening, bills payment, cash-in, cash-out, ATM services, fund transfers, balance enquiries, ATM cash withdrawals, mini statements and a whole lot more.”

    “One landmark feature of KeyServ (Keystone Agency Banking Services) is that it offers affordable access to financial services than the traditional banking methods” the MD/CEO also reiterated.

    Executive Director Corporate Banking & South, Keystone Bank, Yemi Odusanya, added that “with this scheme customers, especially in the rural areas will enjoy unfettered access to banking services.

    “As at today, we have about 106 approved agents across the country and already, the services are available at Sabongida-Ora (Evbiobe)-Edo State, Sabon Gari (Kano), Mirinjibi (Kaduna), Barnawa (Kaduna), Yaba (Lagos) and Ikoyi (Lagos)”.

    “It’s simply convenient, affordable and several NIPOST locations nationwide have been earmarked to feature actively in this initiative.”

    “Nigerians now have the opportunity to take full advantage of this partnership to enjoy the bouquet of Financial Services across the country,” Odusanya concluded.

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