Polaris Bank’s LCV advances and wins Nigeria’s Best Digital Bank twice

. . . wins MSME Bank of the Year award

Polaris Bank shined brightest this weekend when its personalized virtual bank, VULTe, capped its winning streak with two more prestigious awards such as Best Digital Bank at BusinessDAY’s Banks And Other Financial Institutions (BAFI) and Nigerian Fintech Awards 2022 respectively.

LCVe, is a virtual banking solution designed to allow consumers to complete each and every banking transaction, from opening an account, through applying for certain categories of loans, to generating bank statements. It also connects the visitor with the way of life trends and social events. It is an all-in-one solution created to provide maximum convenience to consumers and designed to perceive the desires of visitors and provide answers to demanding day-to-day situations to access monetary answers.

Over the past 12 months, VULTe, which in the afterlife focused more on individual customers, now has enhanced features to provide continuous self-service to SMBs, higher net worth customers and individuals. The more than 40 million MSME operators in Nigeria can now access unsecured loans for commercial and non-public use; where eligible marketers and SME operators can simply apply and get up to N20 million in five minutes without going to the Bank in person.

Symbolically, VULTe marked another vital story in Nigeria’s banking and money facilities sector by choosing the winner of back-to-back prestigious BAFI awards after winning the same award last year. BusinessDAY is the leading and most reputable business media organization in Nigeria and Africa and the organizer of renowned awards in the monetary sector as well as other key sectors of the economy.

The Nigeria Fintech Awards, on the other hand, are Nigeria’s largest and most recognized Fintech awards. The award ceremonies took place on Friday and Saturday in Lagos.

At the Polaris Bank LCV event read by the organizers of the 2022 Fintech Awards some time before the Best Digital Bank award, the eSUV liked others as a total competitor in some key metrics.

These come with convenience, intuition, acceptance as true and an effective control system.

“For a virtual bank that provides convenient account opening in minutes, intuitive loan application, scheduled payments, virtual card management, reliable security and financial management, VULTe through Polaris Bank is declared the winner of the Best Digital Bank category,” the organizers announced. .

Similarly, in presenting the Best Digital Bank award to the Bank, BAFI Awards organizers revealed that the Awards Selection/Review Committee voted Polaris Bank’s LCV as the winner after beating out its industry peers, such as ALAT and OneBank, in 8 moves to consider. .

The measures come with the strength of the strategy to attract and win virtual consumers, accelerated user engagement, good fortune in getting consumers to use virtual offers, growth of virtual visitors and platform security.

Other metrics include breadth of product offerings for commercial and retail customers, evidence of tangible virtual projects and web/mobile design, intuition and functionality.

At the same BAFI awards, Polaris Bank was declared “MSME Bank of the Year” ahead of FCMB and Fidelity Bank in what organizers described as the bank’s expansive influence on Nigeria’s MSME operators.

Polaris Bank launched a N1 billion MSME Fund in May this year in partnership with the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) as part of what the Bank explained aimed to provide much-needed financing to build wealth and empower MSME vendors and actors in Nigeria. , starting with Lagos.

Prior to the launch of the N1billion MSME Fund, Polaris Bank committed to and indeed provided billions in financing to MSME operators across all sectors, adding healthcare, among other incentives, such as a moratorium on services to cushion the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses.

Polaris Bank is a virtual bank whose goal is to offer incredible monetary answers to its consumers in all industries with individual and industry-specific needs.

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