Technology in the banking sector is a drive used in bridging the gap between the customers and their banks. As essential as cooperate organizations key into Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), giving back to the society, since its first year of operation in 1989, top leading financial institution in Nigeria Access Bank is on the verge of infusing quality banking into entertainment as a means of supporting massively and actively the entertainment industry with the official unveiling of their new concert tagged #AccessMavinConcert in collaboration with the Supreme Mavin Dynasty on the 23rd of December at the Eko Boulevard, Eko Atlantic. The payment mode is through the new mobile banking application by Access the #PayWithCapture which can be downloaded on Mobile App stores. The event which is set aside to reward loyal fans of Access bank and Mavin Records across the world held its press conference on the 11th of November at the Intercontinental hotel. The Press briefing play hosts to media personality from top media houses where they had the avenue to ask various questions as regards the event. The management of Access bank represented by the Executive Director Access Bank Mr Victor Etuokwu, Amaechi Okobithe and Mavin dynasty except Tiwa Savage and Korede Bello whom are both not currently not in the country. However the representative of access bank Mr Victor Etuokwu harps on the concert as an avenue to celebrate and reward loyal customers of Access and loyal fans of the brand Mavin Records and a great way to mark Xmas and end of the year in grand style. He further said that, the events has its security and other logistic guaranteed. Access bank is known for strong and credible banking, the headquarters is located in Lagos on the island and has over 300 branches cut across Nigeria dishing out quality services and new banking system. In 2012, the bank acquired the defunct Intercontinental bank and improved more on its quality of service. The bank extended its tentacles across the shores of Nigeria it has subsidiaries in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, United Kingdom, and Zambia.






