Customers of First Bank Limited may find it difficult to carry out some 
banking transactions from Thursday to Monday due to the decision to shut
 down the bank's branches nationwide during the period.
The 
shutdown, according to the bank, is to enable it upgrade its core 
banking application from Finacle 7 to Finacle 10, which will ensure 
easier and faster customer services and experience.
Our 
correspondent gathered that the decision to shut down operations in 
order to facilitate the migration to Finacle 10 would affect the bank's 
over 700 branches nationwide.
Apart from all the branches being 
shut, Point of Sale transactions and transaction alerts by Short Message
 Service will not be possible during the period. In addition, all card 
services, except Visa prepaid card, will not be available via Quick 
Teller and the Web.
First Bank said in an explanatory note, "All 
transactions that will impact on the banking platform e.g. settlements, 
inter bank (RTGS, NEFT, FIP) inflows, will not be available."
However,
 the bank said skeletal services would be available on its ATMs 
throughout the migration period until 5pm on Sunday, and would be 
restored at 6am on Monday.
Online banking services, according to 
the bank, will also be available until 5pm on Sunday and be restored at 
6am on Monday, while its mobile money services will be available 
throughout the migration period.
The bank had notified its 
customers through SMS and email of the development and apologised for 
inconveniences that they might suffer as a result of the platform 
upgrade.
The Group Managing Director, First Bank, Mr. Bisi 
Onasanya, said in an open letter to the customers, "I write to thank you
 for your continuous patronage and inform you of our plan to upgrade our
 core banking application as part of the ongoing transformation of the 
bank.
"I am particularly excited at the prospect of this 
milestone as it represents the opportunity to significantly transform 
our service delivery to you in many respects, while also supporting our 
plans for the introduction of new and innovative products as we 
anticipate your every banking need.
"This is a major project and 
on account of the technical requirements, we regret that there will be 
some disruptions to our services for about three days, while the upgrade
 is ongoing."
Onasanya said only intra-bank transactions would be
 available on the alternative channels while the upgrade was going on, 
adding that the clearing of customers' might also be slightly delayed 
but that all investments due on any transaction within the period would 
only be terminated when all services were restored without affecting the
 value dates or the value of accrued interests on such investments.
However,
 the decision is causing anxiety among the customers of the bank, who 
complained that the planned shutdown would further compound the problems
 they had been coping with lately in accessing the institution's 
services.
For instance, customers have been complaining of not being able to draw cash
 from the bank's Automated Teller Machines for sometime now, while money
 transfers to other banks from First Bank branches have been difficult 
in the last two weeks.
When contacted, the spokesman of the 
Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Ugo Okoroafor, said he was not aware of the
 plans by the bank to close its branches and urged our correspondent to 
call back to enable him make enquiries.
However, subsequent calls
 and SMS sent to his mobile telephone line were unanswered as of 9.30pm 
when this report was put together.
Culled from PUNCH

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