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Ecobank Nigeria Ensures Digital Banking for Easter Rush


Ecobank Nigeria has announced a comprehensive readiness plan to ensure that its customers enjoy seamless and secure financial services throughout the Easter public holidays.

The bank, a key subsidiary of the pan-African Ecobank Group, stated that its robust digital infrastructure has been optimised to handle the anticipated surge in transaction volumes typically associated with the festive season.

To ensure that Nigerians can celebrate without financial hitches, the bank’s management confirmed that its full suite of digital tools will remain available 24/7.

“Our priority is to ensure our customers enjoy fast, reliable and secure banking wherever they are,” said the head of products and analytics for consumer and commercial banking at Ecobank Nigeria, Victor Yalokwu.

He further emphasised the bank’s technical preparedness, noting, “Our digital channels are designed to support uninterrupted transactions, and we have strengthened our systems to guarantee optimal performance throughout the Easter break.”

The bank is leveraging its diversified ‘phygital’ (physical and digital) strategy to keep services running.

“Customers will continue to enjoy a full bouquet of services during the holiday, including local and international funds transfers, bill payments, airtime top-ups and cardless cash withdrawals via ATMs,” Yalokwu added.

Ecobank highlighted that its 35,000-plus Xpress Point agent locations nationwide will serve as critical touchpoints for those requiring cash-in and cash-out services in areas where traditional branches may be closed for the holiday.

While promising speed and convenience, the bank also issued a strong advisory on digital safety. Amid the ‘Easter rush’, Yalokwu urged customers to remain vigilant against fraudsters who often exploit the excitement of the season.

“We encourage customers to stay vigilant by shopping only on trusted websites; avoiding the sharing of PINs, passwords and one-time passwords; and refraining from banking on public Wi-Fi networks,” he warned.

Ecobank Nigeria remains a dominant player in the Nigerian financial sector, leveraging its parent group’s presence in 32 African countries to facilitate cross-border trade and payments.

The bank concluded its statement by wishing its partners and customers a ‘peaceful and joyful Easter celebration’, reiterating its mission to provide innovative and accessible financial solutions across the continent.

The bank’s proactive stance comes at a time when Nigeria’s e-payment ecosystem has reached unprecedented heights. According to recent data from the Central Bank of Nigeria, electronic transaction values in the country exceeded the N1 quadrillion mark for the first time in 2024, with that momentum accelerating into early 2026.

With Easter Friday (4 April) and Easter Monday (6 April) declared as public holidays, the ‘Easter rush’ typically sees a massive spike in peer-to-peer transfers and retail merchant payments. For a major player like Ecobank, maintaining ‘zero downtime’ is not just a customer service goal but a critical necessity for maintaining stability in the broader financial system during peak periods.

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