Standard Chartered has opened a new 24hour Self Service Digital Hub in Westlands in Accra to offer various services to their customers.
Yvonne Gyebi, Acting Head Retail Bank of the bank said, “Banking is now a lifestyle and clients expect total convenience, security as well as responsiveness.
“The Digital Hub will provide an opportunity for our clients in their communities to perform seamless banking and access information on banking and financial trends.”
The Digital Hub is a fully self-service digital offering, equipped with state-of-the-art digital banking devices including intelligent Automated Teller Machines (ATM) for cash withdrawals and Cash Deposit Machines.
Customers also get Card-less services, Credit Card payments as well as internet-enabled banking terminals to cater to in-branch services like bill payment, investments and funds transfer.
Additionally, the hub has installed phone services for clients to engage directly with the Client Care Centre.
In 2019, Standard Chartered launched a fully digital bank on mobile – SC Mobile App with a range of up to 70 in-branch service requests.
The App is mobile money enabled and has other features such as funds transfer (local and International), bill payments and many more.
Customers can download the SC Mobile App on Google Playstore or AppStore.
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