In conformity with the digital transformation sweeping across the financial sector, all Nigerian banks today have deployed mobile apps to enable their customers carry out transactions at any location they are without visiting a bank.
Directly from the apps, bank customers can make transfers and pay bills of any kind and also make complaints. Some of these apps come with upgraded features that allow users to request ATM cards and chequebooks.
In an attempt to get the best for their customers, some of the banks are now having more than one app, even as they continue to update them with new features. The idea of multiple apps, though often creates confusion for some uninformed customers as to which is the real app for their bank at the point of download, gives customers a choice for the same bank.
While the apps are being downloaded from Apple Store for iPhone users and Google Play Store for Android users, only Google Play Stores shows the number of downloads for each of the apps.
Omohglobal takes a look at each of these banking apps on the Google Play Store and UBA Mobile Banking App apps has crossed 5 million downloads
UBA is one of the Nigerian banks with more than one mobile banking app. As with GTBank the old UBA mobile app is getting more downloads than the new. The UBA mobile banking app helps you to easily make money transfers, buy airtime and pay bills. The app has different features that not only ensure that your financial transactions are easier and more enjoyable to carry out but those that also work to make sure you stress less.
While the bank’s new mobile app has his 1 million, the old app has been downloaded 5 million times on the Play Store.
Bottomline
While all banks now have mobile app, and some even having more than one, only 5 banks have hit 5 million downloads and others are not even close. The nearest to these 5 are having 1 million plus downloads.
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