FCMB launches fresh initiatives to upgrade customer service

First City Monument Bank (FCMB) Executive Management, led by the Managing Director, Mrs. Yemisi Edun, engaged customers directly last week, during the 2024 celebration of customer service week, listening to their concerns and feedback.


This frontline approach is the culture at FCMB and it affirms the bank’s commitment to exceptional customer service.
Other customer-centric initiatives by the bank last week include:

Special outreach to valued customers


Treats for children with kiddie accounts
10% bonus on airtime purchased via USSD and mobile platforms
“This direct engagement helps us understand and address customer concerns,” Mrs Edun said.


FCMB’s customer-focused strategy fuels continuous improvement.
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