Zenith Bank, a leading multinational financial service provider and Nigeria’s largest bank by Shareholders’ Funds, has introduced the Zenith Timeless Account.
The account allows Nigerians aged 55years and above to enjoy free financial services.
A release by the bank, made available to OpenLife, states that “The Zenith Timeless Account is a product offering targeted at senior citizens (aged 55 years and above), pensioners, potential and existing retirees, that allows them bank for free and conduct banking transactions with ease.”
According to the statement, “Holders of the Zenith Timeless Account enjoys interest on Savings Account and are not required to pay maintenance, debit card, cheque book, or SMS notification fees.”
Beyond that, the banks says that the account holders would also enjoy priority treatment at all Zenith Bank branches nationwide, and have access to a wide range of travel and holiday offers on tickets.
Do you have an old savings or current account with Zenith Bank and you are above 55 years old?
Quickly reactivate the account and begin to enjoy all the benefits of the Zenith Timeless Account.
Zenith Bank maintains sound risk management and corporate governance culture in line with global best practices.
Citizens above 55 are encouraged to visit the bank’s website, www.zenithbank.com , or any of the branches to open the account or reactivate old account.
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