With Access WhatsApp Banking service, you can check your account balance, transfer funds, pay bills, buy airtime among other things instantly with your phone anytime any day. This post therefore is about this new innovation and how to use it. Nigerian Banks are leveraging on the popularity of Whatsapp to reach more to customers by providing alternative medium of self transactions on the go. Recall that UBA also launched whatsapp banking services while GTBank introduced its whatsapp number this September for customers to enjoy chat banking services. WhatsApp is installed on by over 1 billion users globally as it’s the primary means of communication for most peoples to the extent that it has displaced SMS so Access Bank is right to use the platform to deliver its services to customers. The Access WhatsApp Banking, according to Access, is the alternative channel that provides financial services to existing and potential customers through the use of WhatsApp application, leveraging on the real-time messaging capabilities of the Whatsapp platform. Access Bank is one of the best financial institutions in Nigeria with branches spread across the different states including Lagos and Abuja with over 9000 employees. Customers can own a savings account, current accounts, domiciliary accounts etc with this bank as well as other services such as loan. Still on Access Bank WhatsApp Banking services, let me walk you through the lane of how to get started with chat banking as an Access Bank Customer.

Requirements For Being Eligible For Access WhatsApp Banking Services

You must be an access bank account holder Your mobile Phone The phone number connected to your access bank account Your ATM card Your PIN The latest Whatsapp App. You can download or update on play store A web browser Internet access

How To Setup Access Bank WhatsApp Services

However, if you are not using an android phone or a phone that supports WhatsApp, you can alternatively enjoy mobile banking with Access Bank Short Code *901# which doesn’t even require internet service to complete transactions on the go with your phone from the comfort of your phone.

Conclusion

I think WhatsApp Banking is the new trend in the banking sector having seen UBA, GTBank and First bank all embracing this all important innovation but for it to be a real success, the banks should adopt sophisticated security measures to secure customers accounts. Also with the launch of Whatsapp Business, Business owners has seen more options to optimize their business on whatsapp and it’s just a matter of time before WhatsApp Pay arrives Africa and Nigeria in particular.