Wema Bank resumes normal services
The bank chief said due to the Federal Government’s directive to ease the nationwide restrictions on movement and key businesses, Wema Bank has reopened its branches nationwide.Also, Head of Brands and Marketing Communications, Mrs. Funmilayo Falola said: “While at work, staff are to ensure they keep to all our health protocols, like wearing of face masks, disinfecting work desks regularly, and frequently making use of hand sanitisers.
He advised that everyone stays staunch in their resolve to curb the spread of the virus and asserted that both staff and customers will have to work independently to achieve this. The bank also advised that although the banking halls are open, it is much safer and convenient to bank from home using the alternative channels the b!ank has made available, which includes the *945# USSD code and the ALAT mobile and web banking platforms.
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