FNSL introduces Sika Plus

Posted by on August 27, 2010 at 4:00 pm in Business, Financial Institutions, Top Story

First National Savings & Loans Company (FNSL) has added another product to its existing innovations.
It is the Domestic Money Transfer Service known as the ‘Sika plus’. And it’s currently being operated in all the 30 FNSL branches nationwide.

Sika plus is largely an innovative money transfer service meant to meet the high demand of Ghanaians who want to make instant and quick transfer of money from one part of the country to another. In effect Sika Plus is the local component of money transfer.

With branches all over the country, FNSL ensures that people, who want to transfer money from one branch of FNSL to another, are spared the hazard of going through long processes as it occurs elsewhere.

Sika plus is thus instant. A receiver from any part of the country is assured of an immediate receipt of his/her money from for instance Accra or any other place where the transfer was made.

The hallmark of Sika plus is mainly due to the technological approach being used in the processing of the money transfer by managers of FNSL.

Thus Sika plus is done on-line with the company making sure that the transfer processes are done immediately a sender deposits the amount at any of the FNSL branches through the internet in order for receiver to get the transferred money instantly through another FNSL branch.

And so where others relay such vital processing information on transfers through telephone calls and other cumbersome processes, a Sika plus customer is spared that ordeal when the transfer is being done by FNSL.

The FNSL system is also secured because customers are given special codes and that ensures the safety of the transferred money or the Sika plus.

That system according to the management of the company ensures that the security features of the Sika plus service are intact and reliable.

A Sika plus sender will have to fill a form where he/she provides his
name(s); address (residential); postal if any; the amount to be sent both in figures and words and then determine the mode of payment.

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