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How Christ Embassy’s Parallex Bank Is Different From Conventional Banks

The news of a church (Christ Embassy) owned bank, Parallex, evolving into a commercial financial institution have continued to draw wide reaction amongst the Nigerian populace, particularly via social media.

The financial institution was incorporated as a limited liability company on 22, May, 2020, and had been operating as a microfinance bank until its transition to a Commercial Bank on Friday.

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Following its launch on Friday, the bank’s management promised prospective customers “unparalleled value” with certain benefits that may not be available at the respective conventional banks in Nigeria.

Our correspondent observed that aside offering a “Five Free Interbank Transfer Daily”, “No Maintenance Fees on all accounts”, the bank offers two banking experience that stands out from others.

LOANS

Parallex Bank offers what it terms as “unsecured business loans”. This implies that business customers who are seeking loans from the bank will not be required to provide a collateral (asset).

In conventional banks, before a customer is given loans for business, the individual or firm will have to provide collateral or asset based on the value of the loan they want. Conventionally, such collaterized asset is usually higher than the loan being sought.

The purpose of the collateral is to minimize the risk for lenders. If a borrower defaults on the loan, the lender can seize the collateral and sell it to recoup its losses.

FREE ATM CARDS

Parallex has wowed Nigerians with a “Free Debit Card” offer. Both collection of cards at the bank or by delivery is free.

But conventional banks collect a fee of between N1,000 and N1,500 for Verve and Master Debit Card respectively. This amount is usually charged from customers’ bank account.

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  • Asa sam

    Pls I need the USSD code and other details for this bank…

    I wan open account and save my money with them…

    Pls send me detail if have any info

  • Joseph Ifebamidele

    This is a pride to the body of Christ in Nigeria. I love you Pastor.

  • Michael Adjei-Gyasi

    That’s remarkable

  • Eby

    I’ll like to know if the unsecured loans are for only individuals or it applies to businesses as well. Unsecured lending to businesses would be the game changer. My bank Standard chartered already offers free transfers, free ATM cards together with free delivery, no sms charges and unsecured loans to individuals. But they charge a maintenance fee and Vat on that. Also they charge CBN stamp duty. So are all these free in Parallex?

  • Joel

    Good move, God keep expanding you!

  • Olarewaju oluwabukola

    Ride on Pastor.No limitations in Christ

  • Prince

    I believe it is the will of God for this Generation, more, grace in Jesus mighty name, note sir don’t like C.U, the intrest can kill. The world is waiting

  • Senjoel

    The world have not seen yet. This is just the beginning

  • Comfort B.Akerele

    Woow..

  • Banke

    This is a welcome innovation in the body of Christ. We shall inherit the riches…

  • temple

    temibek.com really supports this, i would love to open an account

  • Olu babalola

    We moved. #REONINT

  • ede best

    Bravo, good job pastor Chris.you are a blessing,God keep you! let other Nigerian pastors emulate your bold step.yes,..how can I ac

  • ede best

    I am a businessman,
    I am interested in the
    “unsecured business loans”
    how?

  • Doreen

    Pls where is this branch located in Abuja? I need to open an account ASAP!

  • Engr. Mark

    This is goodnews and a welcome development. Keep up the good works. God bless you Pastor

  • Philips Alade Olatunji

    The sky will be the limit for Parallex Bank. Keep up this great work and continue to have a robust customer care service.
    Including investment options will be highly welcomed. Hope you will consider this option in the nearest future.

  • Thewindrecords.com

    Thewindrecords.com really suppors this

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