Pan Asia Bank introduces one of the fastest customer on-boarding channel ‘LIME’, setting a new benchmark in the banking industry.
Pan Asia Bank has revolutionised how quickly customers can open accounts. The state-of-the-art account-opening process is set to redefine the banking experience for customers by offering a seamless and efficient way to open current and savings accounts.
With Pan Asia bank, customers can now complete their account-opening process within minutes, eliminating the need for lengthy paperwork and multiple branch visits. The system provides a user-friendly interface that enhances the entire account-opening journey, enabling customers to complete the process quickly and conveniently.
This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to ensure secure and hassle-free account openings, accommodating a wide range of customer needs. Whether you’re a first-time account holder or seasoned professional seeking better banking solutions, Pan Asia Bank offers an experience tailored to your lifestyle.
Pan Asia Bank Director/CEO Naleen Edirisinghe said; “The launch of Pan Asia Bank Customer on-boarding platform marks a significant step in our commitment to providing customer-centric and technologically advanced banking solutions. By putting our customers first, we have created an account-opening process that aligns with the fast-paced, digital-first world we live in today.”
Customers can now take the first step towards a smarter banking experience by visiting their nearest Pan Asia Bank branch, reaching out to our customer service team, or exploring our services through official communication channels. This initiative is part of a broader vision that entails introducing more customer-centric innovation that will suit the growing need for digital-first products.
By prioritising customer preferences and leveraging advanced technologies, our goal is to create seamless, intuitive, and efficient experiences that align with modern banking trends.
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