NMB Bank has embarked on a plan that will see the tourism sector grow in the country and contribute to economic growth.
That was said by
Zanzibar NMB Bank Branch Manager Abdallah Duchi, while meeting tourism
stakeholders at an event organised at the weekend.
He said the bank
was strategised to address challenges in the sector and provide
permanent financial solutions which were central to its growth.
Mr Duchi said
sustaining financial transitions that included card use, tourists would
be enabled to do various payments at a point of sale or point of
purchase (POS), hotels and related tourists' institutions/companies
through e-commerce instead of carrying cash money which was unsafe.
"In Zanzibar as
well as Mainland Tanzania, the sector of tourism contributes a great
percentage to the country's economy and for Zanzibar about 80 per cent
of the foreign exchange comes from tourism," he added.
The manager further said the bank would continue supporting the sector to address its challenges, saying the Covid-19 shook it.
In another
development, Mr Duchi asked Zanzibar government, Zanzibar Association of
Tour Operators (ZATO) and Zanzibaris to give their bank preference
because it has all financial powers and is recognised by international
financial institutions like EURO Money that for four consecutive years
has been getting awards.
While releasing
their financial report, he said the bank had posted 93.3bn/- profit,
equivalent to 65 per cent increase from year-on-year in 2020 a half
period.
Equally, this year
they managed to increase their products to members of the public, namely
insurance services offered through their 220 branches, and payments
through a QR code system and internet banking.
Zanzibar Second
Vice-President Seif Ali Iddi asked ZATO to continue taking steps, which
would improve local tourism, make the sector grow and refrain from
relying only on one source to develop.
While opening the
second tourism forum in Zanzibar he said it was important for the
Zanzibari youth to be encouraged to visit tourist attractions and market
them with their networks.
The Vice-President
challenged them to use local resources and market local tourist
attractions instead of relying on external media outlets and people to
make them known.
He said Zanzibar
expected a lot of its economic contributions from the tourism sector,
followed by entrepreneurs, businesses and agriculture, adding: "You
managed to have representatives from different boards in the government
and you cooperate well with the Ministry of Information, Tourism and
Heritage, now you can promote the sector of tourism.
He said last year the tourism sector contributed 833.4bn/- to their national economy compared to 712.7bn/- in 2018.
He said statistics
showed that there was a drop in the economy's contribution witnessed
within six months, which in turn negatively impacted on development.
"However, the
government would strategise well and continue marketing local tourism in
Europe, Asia and other continents," he said.
He advised the bank
and other stakeholders to go digital as a way of keeping off physical
contacts in the wake of Covid-19 as employees kept on serving tourists.
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