FirstBank has clarified that its scheduled transition to a new cloud-based procurement and financial platform will not affect banking operations.
PUNCH Online reports thatย FirstBank on Thursday announced plans to transition to a new cloud-based procurement and financial platform as part of its ongoing strategy to improve operational efficiency and service delivery.
The announcement raised fears that the migration may lead to disruption of services similar to the ones recently witnessed by customers of some banks.
However, the bankโs Group Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications, Folake Ani-Mumuney, in a reaction on Thursday night, explained that the transition relates to the bankโs platform with suppliers only and will not affect banking operations as experienced by some sister banks recently.
The statement read, โFirstBank, West Africaโs premier financial institution and financial inclusion services provider has announced that it will be transitioning from its current I-Supplier Platform (automated platform that connects the bank to suppliers) to a new Cloud-based Supplier Platform (world-class platform for managing the bankโs suppliers), which will provide additional capabilities and benefits for our vendors.
โThis transition relates to the Bankโs platform with suppliers only. It does not affect its banking systems, customer transactions, channels, etc.
โThe supplier platform update which is part of FirstBankโs continuous investments in improving operational efficiencies and service experience will be from Saturday, October 26, 2024, to Sunday, November 3, 2024, while the new Cloud-based Supplier Platform will be live on Monday, November 4, 2024, and normal activities will resume.
โDuring this period, suppliers will not be able to use the Bankโs supplier platform. However, rest assured that First Bankโs supplier platform system will be open thereafter.โ
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