StanChart to launch mobile apps
Standard Chartered Bangladesh brings two new smart phone apps, \'SC Mobile Bangladesh\' and the \'Good Life\'. Mahtab Uddin Ahmed, CEO of Robi Axiata Limited, Yasir Azman, Acting CEO of Grameenphone and Taimur Rahman, Chief Corporate and Regulatory Affair
Standard Chartered Bangladesh announced to launch two new smart phone apps, 'SC Mobile Bangladesh' and the 'Good Life', designed to make banking more convenient for its customers and help them make the most of their banking privileges, says a press release.
'SC Mobile Bangladesh' brings together a wide range of retail banking services to the smart phones of our customers. The 'Good Life' mobile app gives our customers access to best-in-class privileges at over 3000 partner outlets in Bangladesh, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand, Brunei, United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Vietnam. Both of these apps are available on iOS and Android platforms.
The apps unveiled at an idea exchange session on technological convergence in the financial and telecommunications sectors.
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