UBA Launches Salary Advance Credit Card For Workers

UBA MD

United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has announced the introduction of a new product “U-Advance Card,” a payment card that allows workers who operate a salary account with UBA to get a credit advance ahead of pay-day.

“The U-Advance Card is an internationally accepted card payment solution designed to address the salary account holders’ need for easy and quick access to extra funds during their monthly salary cycles, in form of a revolving, secure credit facility,” said Dr Adeyinka Adedeji, divisional head, e-Banking, UBA Plc.

The U-Advance product will complement UBA’s existing suite of retail credit products in the form of a Naira based, short term, secure financing targeted at salary account holders and will provide frictionless access to much needed credit with the cardholder’s monthly salary as security.

Though available only to salary account holders with UBA Plc, non-UBA customers can pre-qualify by opening a salary account with UBA.

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Ideal for staff of reputable organizations, affluent and high networth individuals (HNIs) who receive regular monthly salary; individuals wishing to obtain the U-Advance credit card can approach the nearest UBA business office for details on eligibility and how to apply.

Accepted locally and internationally, U-advance cardholders can make cash withdrawals at over 1.9 million ATMs worldwide and POS or web purchases at more than 30 million retail outlets around the world.

For safety, the U-advance card comes with the EMV certified chip & PIN technology plus the 3D Secure feature for enhanced protection during web transactions.

“The U-Advance Credit card has been introduced in line with UBA’s strategy of growing its retail business across Africa and strengthens its position as Africa’s financial solution power house. Access to this credit card is relatively easy as the main requirement is a valid salary account which has been operated for a period of no less than three months for existing customers and six months for new customers.” Dr Adedeji explained.

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