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Bankit MFB Launches Card Services and Referral Program

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Bankit Microfinance Bank (MFB), one of Nigeria’s fastest-growing fintech institutions, is expanding its offerings with two major initiatives. These include the rollout of debit card services and the introduction of a gamified referral reward program.
Licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and insured by the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), Bankit MFB continues its mission to promote digital banking made easy. The bank is doing this through a secure, intuitive, and customer-first approach to financial services.
According to Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Mr. Kingsley Ezenwa, “Bankit isn’t just a bank. It’s a lifestyle built around ease, safety, and user rewards. Our card service and referral program will make banking simpler, smarter, and more rewarding.”
The upcoming debit card service is designed to give users better access and control over their funds. It will support online payments, in-store transactions, and ATM withdrawals. Most importantly, the card will sync seamlessly with the Bankit app, preserving the smooth user experience customers already enjoy.
Additionally, the referral program introduces a new layer of interactivity. Customers will earn points, receive cashback rewards, unlock achievement badges, and reach new milestones as they refer friends and family. This gamified structure supports community growth while rewarding user loyalty.
Bankit’s rapid rise is tied to its consistent delivery of innovative features. These include zero-charge transactions, biometric login, anonymous transfers, and bill payment cashback. From students and remote workers to entrepreneurs and small business owners, Bankit appeals to a broad base of Nigerians.
The bank’s strength lies in its strong liquidity base, transparent policies, and reliable customer support system. As part of its mission, Bankit continues to create a space where modern banking meets social engagement and trust.
“Our goal is financial inclusion through technology,” Ezenwa added. “We want to close gaps that have long excluded everyday Nigerians from accessible banking.”
With these new offerings, Bankit takes a bold step toward digital banking made easy. Its card service and referral program are key to simplifying money management and promoting financial literacy.
Bankit MFB is shaping the future of Nigerian banking—secure, inclusive, and fun. The bank invites customers to experience a lifestyle of digital convenience backed by innovation and trust.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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