In an atmosphere where many financial institutions are shutting down to avoid withdrawal of funds in the bid to protect their “liquidity”, UBA – United Bank for Africa – has written customers in States where the Federal Government ordered sit-at-home in the fight against Covid-19 how to have easy access to their funds.

The letter with the pointed header “No Quarantine On Your Cash” reads

As you know, the Federal Government announced a lockdown in Lagos, Ogun, and FCT to help contain the spread of COVID-19. This lockdown excludes providers of essential services. Which means that you’d probably need cash to buy some more basic home essentials. No worries, we’ve got you covered.
We currently have 549 ATMs available in Lagos, 36 in Ogun and 171 in Abuja. Simply ask Leo on WhatsApp for the nearest ATM close to you.

Remember you can also transact easily using any of our channels – Mobile App,*919#Leo or Internet Banking.

#WeAreInThisTogether and we will continue to keep you updated on new developments.
If you have any enquiries, please call our 24hour Customer Fulfilment Centre on +234 1 280 8822, +234 700 2255 822 or send an email to [email protected].

Thank you for banking with us.

Source: societynow.ng

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