A Polaris Bank customer, Mr Anthony Olasele, on Thursday, June 23, 2023, applauded the bank for protecting his account.
He gave the applaud on his Twitter handle where he wrote on his appreciation of the bank.
Mr. Olasele, with Twitter handle @avogroovy, had, on his last thread on May 16, alleged that Polaris Bank was “trying to steal millions from my account,” while calling out the bank to provide a copy of the court order from Abuja which proclaimed in dead and said “a hold (PND) should be placed on my account, so I can go to the same court and show proof of life or lift the inactive status on my account.”
The tweet caused an uproar on social media, leading many commentators on his thread to question the integrity of the bank.
However, the bank’s social media tracker has shown that the matter has been resolved, with Me Olasele writing on Twitter to thank Polaris Bank.
He wrote: “I am delighted to announce that the PND placed on @PolarisBankLtd account has been lifted and issues resolved amicably and I have access to my funds.
“Kudos to the @PolarisBankLtd team that worked assiduously on resolving this matter, especially the Customer Care & Legal Team that handled communication professionally and with urgency. You guys are champs and a shining light within your organization.”
He stated that the matter has since been handed over to the police with a proper investigation underway, saying: “The matter is now in the hands of @PoliceNG and a suspect has been arrested last time I checked.”
Meanwhile, Polaris Bank has responded to Olasele’s tweet via her official Twitter handle @PolarisBankLtd: “Thank you, @avogroovy, for your generous words. We sincerely value your feedback.
“As a responsible financial institution, we remain committed to safeguarding our customers’ rights at all times. Our actions were solely aimed at ensuring the security of your funds, as this is the utmost priority for any reputable financial institution.
“Even at the expense of uninformed media attacks, we consistently go above and beyond to shield our customers from any potential fraudulent activities. Thank you.”
This latest incident has been one of the many instances of people taking to social media to lodge service failure complaints quickly to resolve complaints within the service industry.
Commercial banks in Nigeria operate round-the–clock-all-week call centres where unhappy customers can voice out and have their complaints amicably resolved.
While the popularity of using social media to lodge complaints might provide immediate relief for customers, it is essential to exercise caution and avoid hasty expressions of rage.
Unsubstantiated allegations could damage the reputations of brands and inadvertently harm the complaining customer’s personal brand.