Customers and non-customers of First City Monument Bank (FCMB) can now obtain a larger loan amount of up to N200,000 through FastCash, the bank’s quick loan product, to enable Nigerians deal with financial issues and satisfy urgent demands without complications.
They also have the option of deferring loan payments for up to three months.
Customers can now pay back smaller amounts each month while having access to larger borrowings than before.
FastCash is a personal instant loan product that is convenient, paperless, and available to existing customers and non-customers. It requires no collateral and is open to both salaried and non-salaried customers. Customers can conveniently access the loan through the FCMB New Mobile App or by simply dialling the bank’s 32911# USSD code via a registered mobile phone number. After a successful application, it takes less than five minutes to get credited.
Commenting on the products, the Divisional Head, Personal Banking of FCMB, Shamsideen Fashola, said:
“We realise the financial challenges confronting our customers and indeed Nigerians at this critical period. As a caring and responsive bank, we are committed to giving them all the support required to overcome. We have digitised the application process for many of our loans to make it more convenient for customers to get loans instantly. We expect to significantly impact the lives of our customers and Nigerians at large by giving them the financial support they need when it matters most.”
FCMB explained that the decision to restructure its consumer loan products to be more flexible is in response to the economic challenges caused by the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, which has affected personal and household incomes and businesses in general.

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