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CIMB Clicks app will stop offering some services starting August, users urged to switch to the Octo app

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  • CIMB Bank is phasing out key services in the Clicks app starting August 2024, with a complete transition to the Octo app expected.
  • The new CIMB Octo app offers enhanced features, improved functionality, and a more personalized banking experience.
  • Customers are encouraged to switch to the Octo app to ensure uninterrupted access to all banking services and to benefit from the latest digital banking innovations.

In a significant move towards digital transformation in the banking sector, CIMB Bank Bhd has announced the gradual deactivation of key services in its CIMB Clicks mobile banking app, commencing August 2024. This strategic decision marks a pivotal moment in CIMB's digital journey, as the bank strongly encourages its customers to transition to the more advanced CIMB Octo app for their online banking needs.

CIMB Bank has outlined a clear timeline for the deactivation of services in the Clicks app, ensuring a smooth transition for its users. According to the bank's announcement, the phaseout will occur in stages:

  • August 2024: Mobile top-ups will no longer be available
  • September 2024: Bill payments will be discontinued
  • October 2024: Fund transfers will cease to function

This gradual approach allows customers ample time to familiarize themselves with the new Octo app and migrate their banking activities seamlessly.

Why the Shift to Octo?

The CIMB Octo app, introduced in August 2022, represents the bank's commitment to providing an enhanced digital banking experience. With its user-friendly interface and advanced features, Octo is designed to offer a more personalized and efficient banking solution.

A CIMB spokesperson emphasized the benefits of the new app, stating,"The CIMB Octo app offers a more seamless experience with enhanced features and functionality. We encourage our customers to make the switch to enjoy a better digital banking experience". This statement underscores the bank's confidence in Octo's superior capabilities

Impact on Users and Migration Process

While the phaseout of Clicks app services may initially inconvenience some users, CIMB has assured a hassle-free migration process. The bank has implemented measures to facilitate a smooth transition, including:

  • Comprehensive guides and tutorials for using the Octo app
  • Extended customer support to assist with the migration
  • Seamless transfer of user data and preferences to the new platform

It's important to note that while key services in the Clicks app will be deactivated, the app itself will remain functional for a limited time. However, CIMB strongly advises users to switch to Octo to ensure uninterrupted access to all banking services.

The Future of Digital Banking with CIMB

This transition from Clicks to Octo is more than just an app update; it represents CIMB's vision for the future of digital banking. The Octo app is expected to offer:

  • Enhanced security features
  • More intuitive user interface
  • Personalized financial insights
  • Expanded range of digital banking services

By consolidating its mobile banking offerings into a single, advanced platform, CIMB aims to streamline its digital services and provide a more cohesive banking experience for its customers.

Customer Reactions and Support

As with any significant change, customer reactions to the Clicks app phaseout have been mixed. While some users express excitement about the new features in Octo, others have concerns about adapting to a new platform.

To address these concerns, CIMB has ramped up its customer support efforts. "We understand that change can be challenging for some customers. Our support team is ready to assist users throughout this transition period, ensuring they can fully leverage the benefits of the Octo app," the CIMB spokesperson added.

The phaseout of CIMB Clicks app services and the push towards the Octo app signify a new era in CIMB's digital banking strategy. As the banking landscape continues to evolve, this move positions CIMB at the forefront of digital innovation in the financial sector.

For CIMB customers, now is the time to embrace this change and explore the enhanced features of the Octo app. While the familiar Clicks app will be missed by some, the promise of a more robust and user-friendly banking experience with Octo presents an exciting opportunity for all CIMB users to elevate their digital banking journey.


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