Huawei’s Storage Solution Boosts Fidelity Bank’s Rapid Growth

By Peter Ugwu |   04 September 2015   |   1:20 am  

HUAWEI, a global multinational networking, telecommunications equipment and services Company, has entered into partnership with Fidelity Bank Plc., one of the leading commercial banks in Nigeria, to find tune the bank’s ICT requirements.

Fidelity Bank is currently ranked amongst the top 10 banks in Nigeria, with a network of over 220 branches nationwide, and a presence in all the 36 states and major cities around the country.

As one of the fastest growing banks in Nigeria, serving millions of customers daily across the West African sub region, Fidelity Bank’s storage system was increasingly stretched by its sheer volume of business, thereby risking a potential drop in the bank’s service delivery.

In addition, the bank’s backup system required optimization to ensure an even more stable and effective ICT system.

The partnership, was signed shortly after, Huawei held an IT product launch at the Oriental Hotel in Lagos, where Mr. Shi Weiliang, vice president of Huawei West Africa Region declared Huawei’s readiness to assist banks with its financial solutions unit.

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