The Consumer Fair is designed to take the products and services of Enterprise Bank to the doorsteps of customers and other patrons by letting them interface with the bank and experience firsthand, the value offering right in the comfort of their environments.
The first phase kicked-off seven months ago (in July 2014) at the Trade Fair Complex in Lagos State and, subsequently, went round many other locations in the Lagos and South West area, including the Computer Village, Idumota Market, Dugbe and Gbagi markets in Ibadan as well as the Oja Oba markets in Akure and Ekiti states before it was rested for the Christmas and New Year holiday.
With business activities now gradually picking up across the country, the bank has kick-started the Consumer Fair train with a massive storm of the famous Aswani Market in Isolo and the Ikota Shopping Complex, Ikota, Lekki.
In the weeks and months ahead, the Enterprise Bank Consumer Fair will hit 38 locations nationwide including Alaba International, Onitsha Main, Balogun and Ladipo markets. Other designated destinations are the markets in Calabar, Uyo, Owerri, Aba and Awka.
A statement from the Corporate Communications Department of the bank, said the Consumer Fair strategy is designed to continually deploy new platforms of service delivery targeted at surpassing the expectations of customers anywhere they are in the country.
Enterprise Bank Limited is currently in a business combination exercise with Heritage Bank to serve its customers more satisfactorily in a strong, bigger and better bank.