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#CBZTouchUpgrade: Bank upgrades ‘CBZ TOUCH’, now offering greater personalisation for the user

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The application will be active on the device by tapping on the globe on the keyboard and all the various keyboards will pop up and you can pick CBZ Smart key.

By Online Reporter It is now easy to transact on the newly updated CBZ Bank mobile banking application ‘CBZ TOUCH’ which now includes an all-inclusive virtual banking experience.

“The announcement of the new mobile app features brings with it, the launch of CBZ Pay, a new product that allows customers to initiate and process transactions using their mobile phones,” CBZ said in a statement.

The financial services giant said upgrading of its prime digital banking App ‘CBZ TOUCH’, speaks to digital transformation which calls for innovation, allowing a hosts of CBZ clients to save time for services such as reversals. Additional features include enhanced security which incorporates biometric, and the use of face ID and fingerprint to log in.

To access CBZPay, clients are required to link their Bank accounts to Visa through CBZ Touch Mobile App or through the USSD (*230#) to enjoy this exciting payment platform. CBZPay is now accepted at most of the popular retail outlets, and these include OK, Bon Marche, Chicken -Inn, Bakers Inn, Pizza Inn, Nando’s, Creamy Inn, and Steers amongst some of the retailers.

Said CBZ, “clients will save time by not having to approach the Bank for reversals thanks to the new IMT Tax Exemption function, which allows them to choose either exemption from IMT for those in the exempt bracket.”

“As part of CBZ Bank’s continuous innovations, the bank has also launched CBZPay, as part of an overall evolution of the bank’s digital banking experience. Instead of swiping conventional cards, CBZPay allows customers to pay by simply scanning QR Codes. Transactions done through CBZPay are equally as secure as card-based transactions because the mobile phone does not change hands, and the client retains control throughout the transaction.”

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