Ethiopia’s Banking Industry Gets a Boost with Abyssinia Bank’s Apollo App

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Abyssinia Bank, one of Ethiopia’s leading financial institutions, is known for its unique virtual banking services. The bank’s latest release, the Apollo mobile banking app, is no exception. The app is the first of its kind in Ethiopia, allowing customers to open bank accounts without the need for a physical presence at a bank branch.

One of the key features of Apollo is its seamless transfer capability, which allows customers to instantly transfer funds using EthSwitch and RTGS to other banks. This makes it easy for customers to move money quickly and easily between accounts.

In addition to its transfer capabilities, Apollo also allows customers to make payments for services such as DSTV, and it has a built-in Visa payment service. This means that customers can use their Visa cards to make purchases directly from the app, without the need for a physical card.

Another unique feature of Apollo is its ability to schedule payments, even when the user is offline in a remote location. This means that customers can set up payments to be made at a later date, even if they are not connected to the internet at the time.

Abyssinia Bank’s virtual banking services have consistently set a high standard for the banking industry in Ethiopia. The Apollo mobile banking app is yet another example of the bank’s commitment to providing innovative and convenient banking solutions for its customers. With its user-friendly interface and range of features, it is sure to be a hit with customers looking for a more efficient banking experience.

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