NMB Bank has urged
its customers and general public to comply with the government
directives in the fight against corona virus pandemic in the country.
The NMB Bank's
Acting Managing Director, Ruth Zaipuna made the call in Dar es Salaam
over the
weekend after the bank handed over a dummy cheque worth 100m/-
to the Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa as support to the government in
the fight against the deadly corona virus.
"I advise my fellow
Tanzanians, our customers and the public to seriously follow government
directives and advice on how to protect themselves from corona virus
including taking into account their hygiene and washing hands regularly
and changing the way we great each other," she said.
She said the bank
has positively responded by joining force with the government to battle
against the COVID-19 (coronavirus) for the safety and good health of
Tanzanian people.
"As a bank we have
decided to join hands with the government in the fight against the
pandemic by contributing 100m/- to be used in the fight against
coronavirus," Zaipuna said.
NMB Bank provides a
suite of financial services and products to retail customers, farmers,
SMEs, corporates, institutions and the government.
The bank has 225
branches, over 6000 agents 'Wakala' and more than 800 ATMs across the
country and is represented in all districts of Tanzania.
NMB has over three
million customers and employs over 3,000 staff. It is listed at the Dar
es Salaam Stock Exchange and its largest shareholders are the strategic
partners Rabobank with a 34.9 per cent share and the Tanzania government
with a 31.9 per cent share.
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