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Ecobank Cameroon provides digital electricity bill payment solutions for Eneo customers Tuesday, 27 April 2021 10:23
( ECOBANK CAMEROON) - Ecobank Cameroon, a member of the leading pan-African banking group, the Ecobank Group, is enabling its digital platforms for payment of Eneo electricity Bills. Ecobank’s digital platform channels, Ecobank Mobile App, Omni Lite, Omni Plus and Xpress Points will provide convenience for Eneo customers enabling them to pay their electricity bills from the comfort of their homes or offices.
Gwendoline Abunaw, Managing Director, Ecobank Cameroon, said: “
Ecobank Cameroon is a key partner of Eneo and has positioned its digital payments platforms as a fast and secure way for customers to pay their electricity bills. This is yet another example of our rich digital ecosystem offering individuals, businesses and the unbanked fast and secure platforms, in this case enabling convenient electricity bill payments.”
Spread love this Valentine’s Day with Ecobank
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As we approach Valentine’s Day,
Diana Orry, Ecobank Group Head of Cards, explains why it’s important, now more than ever, to demonstrate love and gratitude – and how Ecobank has made it easier than ever to do so.
It is now customary, world-wide, to regard February as the ‘month of love’ as lovers, husbands, wives, families and friends celebrate Valentine’s Day on the 14
th of February. Normally, of course, this is the time when bouquets of roses are flying off the shelves and the sale of chocolate reaches a peak. Amorous cards, sometimes anonymous, raise heartbeats and add to the magic and mystery of love.
Platform to give SMEs a boost in intra-Africa trade
Thursday January 21 2021
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Small and medium enterprises eyeing a slice of intra-Africa trade will now have a platform to ease transactions.
The Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) app will enable the SMEs to sell and buy goods via a cashless and contactless platform under the low duty regime that satisfies the “know-your-customer” requirements at banks and financial institutions.
AfCFTA trade promotion and programmes director Francis Mangeni said SMEs admitted onto the app will be issued with a mark of identity.
Small and medium enterprises eyeing a slice of intra-Africa trade will now have a platform to ease transactions.