BANK3D: Enabling the ease of digital payments in Nigeria
As a financial/accounts officer or entrepreneur, you are responsible for managing the financial actions of your company. You’ve most likely experienced the stress transiting from physical banking habits to internet and mobile banking in a world that is increasingly becoming digital.
Let’s face it: Wouldn’t you prefer a simplified business banking platform where ALL transactions can be done without visiting any bank branch?
For most entrepreneurs, managing or handling finances is outside of their comfort zone and comes wrapped in a bundle of pressure and fright — and it takes time away from their business. It’s also complicated, and if it’s not done right there can be consequences to messing it up. The good news: it doesn’t have to be this way!
With Bank3D, businesses and corporates irrespective of size can manage all their bank accounts on a single platform. Users can view balances and generate statements from these accounts, remit pension, process single/multiple or bulk payments to beneficiaries’ banks, with real-time verification of account details and analytics to manage cashflow.
Here’s why you need to give Bank3D a try!
- Bank3D eliminates the ongoing accounting pain
2. Bid goodbye to delayed payment processes, multiple bank app login, cheques payment and multiple bank tokens.
3. Have you ever imagined paying over 3,000 staff easily and without error? With Bank3D, you can!
4. Bank3D enables businesses and corporates to set up a scheduled sweep of funds between multiple accounts to meet payment or investment obligations.
5. Carry Bank3D everywhere you go! Bank3D is fully responsive and easily adaptable to multiple devices; desktops, tablet PCs, mobile devices to enable you, your vendors and customers access the system at any time, anywhere and on any device.
Stay ahead of other corporates and businesses with our business banking connected platform- Bank3D.
To learn more, visit www.bank3d.ng or send an email to info@parkwayprojects.com with the subject “Demo”