The management of Fidelity Bank Plc has assured customers of cash payment across all its branches nationwide.
Head of Corporate Communication of the bank, Dr. Meksley Nwagboh, said this in a statement issued by the bank Thursday.
He said: “Our customers can rest assured that we are working to meet their banking needs. All our branches nationwide are open to customers to pay in their old notes and withdraw the new notes in accordance with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s policy on Naira redesign.
Nwagboh, therefore, enjoined customers of the bank to visit the nearest branch to carry out their banking transactions.
Naira Redesign: Fidelity Bank Assures Customers Of Cash Payment
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