Bank launches platform for solar energy consumers

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Sterling Bank Plc has launched a new and innovative digital product, known as the Imperium Platform, to connect consumers and providers of renewable energy (solar solutions) as a viable solution to Nigeria’s electricity crisis.

It said in a statement that the Imperium Platform was launched following the unveiling of the Nigerian electricity industry report entitled, ‘Powering Nigeria: How solar energy can become a sustainable electricity alternative’.

The report was produced by Sterling Bank in partnership with Stears, a digital information company, the statement said. According to the Group Head, Renewable Energy at Sterling Bank, Dele Faseemo, the Imperium Platform sought to provide clean and affordable energy solutions to interested customers while providing different financing options to customers purchasing the solution outright or paying for the installation and operation of the solution.

Faseemo explained that Sterling Bank, in partnership with Stears Data embarked on the study to tackle the problem of providing solar energy in the country.

Source: Energy Industry News (energyindustrynews.net)

 

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