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Group Head, Products & Marketing Support, FirstBank, Mr. Abiodun Famuyiwa, has affirmed that FirstBank “salary account holders can access up to N30 million to help them pursue capital projects, carry out renovation works on their properties, acquire assets, give their children the best education and other fulfilling accomplishments.
This is even as the bank maintained that salary accounts can do more than just receive monthly pay; saying that they have inherent wealth that can be unlocked to help customers achieve dreams and be on top of situations at home and at work, stressing that this can be achieved through the FirstBank’s Personal Loan Against Salary (PLAS).
According to Famuyiwa, the scheme offers options to top-up and refinance existing loans at competitive rates. “These flexible options were created to offer convenience and reward customer as we stay true to our brand promise of ‘YOU First’.
PLAS will also help customers meet rent obligations, vacation trips to choice destinations and pay for professional examinations to take their career to the next level. With PLAS, Nigerian salary earners need to be assured of a funding partner in FirstBank to fulfill their dreams. PLAS is available to employees whose salary accounts are domiciled with FirstBank.
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