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Standard Chartered Bank recently launched its digital banking app, the SC mobile 2.0, to better reach its audience and bring banking services to their doorstep. 


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In the words of the Standard Chartered CEO, Lamin Manjang:

“We are pleased to launch our digital app in Africa with the support of the CBN. This is a key milestone on our digital journey as a bank and underlines our commitment to investing and growing in the market. Digitising Africa remains at the heart of our business strategy for the region and we look to continue to grow our business in Nigeria being the best financial partner to our clients.”

Meet The App

The bank launched the app as part of its efforts to digitalise Africa and make banking more seamless for the average Nigerian. 


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SC Mobile offers users a way to bank without having to pay charges on interbank transfers, SMS notifications, and all ATM withdrawals. The app also allows you to perform fund transfers without adding any beneficiaries, request to manage your account and generate soft tokens for all transactions as well as free card delivery nationwide.

Standard Chartered Bank has jumped on the trend of promoting financial inclusion among Nigerians. This time around, however, its target audience is Nigerian youths who depend daily on digitisation. 

“Our digital Bank was developed with our clients in mind,” Head of Retail Banking, David Idoru said. “We have also taken into consideration the feedback received by our clients at each stage of the design process and have incorporated innovative technology to allow them execute all banking activities from a mobile device.”

Getting The App

SC Mobile is available on the Google Play store and at a downloadable size of 75MB. It has been downloaded multiple times and requires Android versions from 5.0 and up. It is also available on the App Store at 133 Mb. Click any of the links below to download the app depending on the device you use. 

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This article was first published on 14th December 2019

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My name is Samuel Okoruwa. I am an ardent researcher, reading is life and writing is fun.


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