Financial inclusion: Access Bank Introduces ‘Family Savings Scheme’

ACCESS Bank Plc has unveiled a new savings scheme tagged ‘Family Savings Scheme  ‘initiated to give its customers a boost in their savings.

The exercise is in line with the Bank’s commitment to promoting savings culture among the populace. The ‘Family Savings Scheme’ according to the bank is a savings scheme designed to encourage families to save together and enjoy exclusive privileges such as high interest rates and family rewards while they continue to enjoy the confidentiality of their banking relation and manage their accounts as unique individuals.

The Scheme provides access to people who are presently excluded   from financial services whilst promoting capital accumulation and investment boom. Under the scheme, a minimum of four family members are encouraged to bank withAccess Bank and enjoy exclusive value propositions.

Eligible family members include partners, children, parents, aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents. According to   the Bank’s Executive Director, Personal Banking,   Victor Etuokwu,   the scheme comes under new segment in the Bank – Family Banking Segment. “This is not a new product but a new segment in the bank. We have basically pulled together the various products we offer to unique family members under this Segment,” he added. He listed some of the value propositions of the savings scheme to  include education advisory services, deals and discounts, higher Interest rates, insurance, school fees advance and home loans.

Etuokwu implored the existing and prospective customers to take advantage of  the‘Family Savings Scheme’ to save for themselves and more importantly for economic development.

Similarly Access Bank-UNICEF Charity Polo Tournament recently came to a flourishing climax at the Fifth Chukker Polo & Country Club Grounds of the serene  Kangimi Resort in Kaduna.

Since its inauguration, Access Bank and Fifth Chukker Polo &Country Resort in Kaduna have raised over One Hundred Million (N100,000,000) for UNICEF in support  of education and wellbeing of vulnerable Children in Kaduna.

Over the years, the sterling charity partnership has also impacted the rural community of Maraban- Jos and its environs in Kaduna with provisions of basic social amenities like good water supply, electricity and employment of thousands of locals, thus making it Nigeria’s biggest charity platform.

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