Byblos Bank Headquarters, Ashrafieh, 5 August 2014: Byblos Bank announced the introduction of its new Mobile Banking application that clients can download on their smartphones through App Store or Google Play. Primarily intended to enhance the Bank’s customer experience and make it in line with the latest digital trends, this Application allows Byblos Bank’s clients more convenience and simplicity in completing their transactions.
The new Byblos Bank Mobile Banking application is among the unique electronic platforms in Lebanon since it is one of the firsts to allow customers to self-enroll by registering with their debit card credentials without the hassle of visiting the branch.
“We want our customers to enjoy what modern banking experience looks like and get their banking operations done, anytime they want and anywhere they might be”, said Elie Sabbagh, Head of E-Channels Development Unit at Byblos Bank Group. He added: “Byblos Bank Mobile Banking application is designed with advanced security layers that protect clients and ensure a safe environment for their transactions. The application is also part of our a multi-channel delivery system that includes one of Lebanon’s largest network of branches and ATMs, in addition to a specialized Customer Service and an Internet Banking platform.”
The Byblos Bank Mobile Banking application allows clients to have easy access to their private and/or joint accounts including details of the last 2 months of transactions. Customers can also use this application to settle their loan bill and card payments, and transfer funds between accounts, be it private or joint, in Lebanese pound or in US dollars.
Browsing Byblos Bank products is yet another option on the menu. Whether accounts, cards, loans, or Bancassurance products, customers will choose their desired product, and with just one click and few personal details, submit an instant application and wait for the call of Customer Service at the time of their choosing, or contact directly. Moreover, they can check their Points/Miles accumulated through the Bank’s Akram Program, locate branches or ATMs, and request checkbooks.