The Managing Director, Ecobank Nigeria, Patrick Akinwuntan has said that Ecobank’s pan African Centre (EPAC) will boost Small and Medium scale Enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria and across Africa.
He also said the vision of the founders of the bank was to build a pan African centre, stressing that the bank is presently in 35 countries of Africa.
According to him, in this era of AFCTA where Africa aims at operating as one market, this pan African centre has opened its doors to every SMEs, individuals seeking to expand their business across Africa. His words, “We are the go-to bank for trade, payment, and collection in Africa because we have one pan African switch to make instant payment across Africa. The way you see Nigerian Interbank Settlement System (NIBSS) transfer within Nigeria is the way Ecobank is across Africa. Our mobile app is one bank that has 33 countries on it,” he stated.
“In Nigeria, we are a major player in the financial industry. Recall we launched the first international credit card in the history of banking in Nigeria, the Ecobank Mastercard and Visa card in 2004. We are also a pioneer in mobile banking, *326# was one of the first mobile banking platforms approved.”
Also speaking, the Group Chief Executive, Ecobank Transnational Incorporation (ETI), Ade Ayeyemi said Ecobank Nigeria’s head office, the Ecobank Pan African Centre (EPAC) is an important milestone as it consolidates achievements of several years of the company.
Ayeyemi who was speaking during the commissioning of the office complex in Lagos said, “The office complex brings together our staff. It is a testament to the effort of the people that have come before us. It allows us to be able to create a new working environment where our staff can attend to customers and our customers can do business in the smart working environment. We can bring all our staff to one location instead of distributing them across multiple locations.”
Welcoming guests, Chairman, Ecobank Nigeria, Bola Adesola said the centre is a dream come true, noting that it is a tribute to the vision of the founding fathers in creating a world class Pan-African banking group and providing excellent financial services across Africa.
She said the centre comes with sparkling ambience, boasts of state-of-the-art amenities, houses smart offices, a restaurant, multipurpose conference hall, gym, creche, parking lot that can accommodate 130 vehicles at a time, experience and game centre and a rooftop terrace, among others. Adesola stated further that it is targeted to further enhance productivity and service delivery to customers.
Similarly, Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu said the new ultra-modern EPAC has a strong connection that will enhance the state’s Smart City Project and modernize infrastructure within the metropolis.
The governor lauded the management of the pan African bank for the vision behind the project as it is redefining building and infrastructure development in the state, stressing that the building meets the various vital parameter such as latest energy-efficient technology, environmental sustainability, sparkling ambience and state-of-the-art amenities that will further enhance staff sustainability and service delivery.
He noted that “This pan African center is indeed an intelligent building designed with energy efficiency and is one of the things we need in Nigeria. I know that this building will speak to a lot of the very best. It is a state-of-the-art building focused on environmental sustainability and I am sure that from what I have seen around, it is a redefining building and infrastructural development.”
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu reiterated that Lagos State will continue to create an environment that enhances and improves the efficiency of business and attracts foreign direct investment.
“The government of Lagos state is happy to let us know that we are building one of the audacious and vibrant infrastructure in the whole of Africa. You know that we are currently deploying over 3000 km of fiber connectivity to support businesses that require low-cost connectivity. “We will continue to create an enabling environment for you. While lauding Ecobank management for its sustained attainments of the bank over the years, he urged them to continue to attract the underbanked to the banking space,” he stated.