BAC A BANK to launch fresh corporate banking app version

Jan 21st at 08:28
21-01-2022 08:28:55+07:00

BAC A BANK to launch fresh corporate banking app version

On January 21, BAC A BANK will make the debut of its latest corporate banking app version with many changes in design and function, making it more convenient for users with laptops and mobile phones.

The version, with high-security standards, provides maximum safety and processing speed for all customers, commensurate with Android and iOS.

The new features allow users to conveniently perform all transactions right from the time they access the app. Notably, users can change their own avatars and the desktops’ images, and share the transaction screens easily on other platforms such as Messenger, Zalo, Skype, and Viber with just one touch.

BAC A BANK Corporate Banking can meet all financial demands of enterprises for ordinary transactions such as money transfers for interbank, 24/7, periodical basis, salary payments, and account management, as well as transaction history and account information.

To optimise the verification on the app, BAC A BANK offers multi-layer security with the highest level of Smart OTP. Accordingly, customers only need to activate Smart OTP on the phone and install a code to open the key for Smart OTP in order to continue performing future transactions.

Always accompanying customers and protecting their benefits, BAC A BANK is now offering a preferential fee scheme, such as an exemption of registration fees and service maintenance fees.

To register the e-banking service of BAC A BANK, enterprises can visit any branch or transaction spot of the bank, and then provide their information and download the app on App Store or Google Play. BAC A BANK staff can also assist with this.

The existing customers of BAC A BANK who are using the bank’s mobile banking service only need to update the service with the latest version without changing the names and passwords.

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