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Firm plans digital platform for easy access to loans


Financial services firm Spring Sky Finance Company is set to launch its digital banking services in Nigeria this week.

A statement by the company on Monday noted that this innovative initiative aims to streamline loan processing and enhance access to credit for businesses and individuals, thereby mitigating economic challenges.

According to the chairman of the company, Dr. Helen Oritsejafor, the institution is driven by innovation and a commitment to empowering individuals, businesses, and communities.

Oritsejafor emphasised that the finance company is dedicated to providing innovative financial solutions, focusing on customer-centric services that cater for both businesses and individuals.

“Our mission is to empower individuals, businesses, and communities to soar to new heights through innovative financial solutions. We aim to bring banking closer to home with our digital banking architecture, providing financial services to macro and micro-economies,” Oritsejafor stated.

She added that the company’s goal is to become a leading provider of financial services for macro, micro, and small business clients.

“With a strong focus on financial inclusion, Spring Sky Finance seeks to provide tailored solutions to businesses and individuals, enabling them to achieve financial security, build wealth, and realise their dreams,” Oritsejafor said.

She concluded that the company’s digital banking solutions are a key part of its strategy to enhance accessibility and efficiency.

“At Spring Sky, we lead, and others follow. We are positioned to redefine the banking landscape by providing flexible, technology-driven financial solutions that cater for the evolving needs of businesses and individuals in both micro and macroeconomic sectors,” Oritsejafor concluded.

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