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DLM Capital Group unveils Sofri Digital Bank

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The Matters Press by The Matters Press
April 21, 2022
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DLM Capital Group unveils Sofri Digital Bank

DLM Capital Group, a development investment bank, has unveiled its digital bank – Sofri, a one-stop-shop mobile app, to provide innovative, simple, and convenient services to its stakeholders.

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The Managing Director of Sofri Bank, Mr Funsho Idowu, said in a statement on Thursday that the bank would identify with the financial hassles of everyday living.

Idowu added that the bank portrays an easy access to providing solutions to problems.

Idowu said that the digital bank application which would be available on both Android and IOS stores, was designed as a one-stop-shop approach to all its users.

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He said the application would include loans, investments and savings products.

”Sofri derives its brand name from the pidgin English expression ‘sofrisofri’ which translates to easy or stress-free.

”The Sofri app is designed to strengthen our commitment to our clients and provide them with access to renewed solutions especially in today’s digital world.

”This is part of our obligations to consistently provide innovative, simple, and convenient services and to add value to our stakeholders.

”We also unveiled Sofri’s brand ambassador, Samuel Perry, popularly known as Broda Shaggi,” he added.

Idowu said the services of the bank would include savings, deposits, loans, and investments.

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According to him, Sofir is a one-stop-shop digital bank with a vision to become an enabler of financial liberty as well as providing easy access to financial products.

Sofri is a subsidiary of DLM Capital Group.

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