Summary
· The listed lender says it will continue to engage its customers with tailor-made products in the spirit of togetherness
Dar es Salaam. NMB Bank Plc has reaffirmed its support to the needy.
The listed lender says it will
continue to engage its customers with tailor-made products in the spirit of
togetherness.
“As a bank, we will continue
providing tailor-made products to suit our customers’ needs,” said the bank’s
chief financial officer, Mr Juma Kimori.
He was speaking in Dar es Salaam
over the weekend during Iftar dinner the financial institution hosted for its
customers.
He added that gatherings such as the
Iftar dinner were among platforms used “to interact with and understand our
customers’ requirements better whilst strengthening our relationships”.
The Iftar gathering brought together
over 350 people was graced by Mufti of Tanzania Abubakar Bin Zubeir who called
for togetherness during the Holy month of Ramadhan.
NMB’s chief executive officer, Ms
Ruth Zaipuna, said they hosted the dinner in order “to reaffirm our commitment
to our customers”.
Ms Zaipuna added that Iftar dinner
has been part of the bank’s long time tradition “to honour and celebrate the
Holy month of Ramadhan”.
“We always organise Iftar dinners on
an annual basis as a sign of gratitude for the continued trust by customers as
their bank of your choice.
“We have started with Dar es Salaam
today and we will be engaging with our customers across the country including
Zanzibar and Pemba,” she said
Ms Zaipuna added that such events,
including Iftar dinner, enabled the bank to appreciate its customers “for their
continued patronage”.
Sheikh Zubeir lauded NMB Bank for
showing courtesy to the Muslim community, adding that Muslims appreciated being
recognized and respected.
He urged Muslims and non-Muslims
alike to practise good deeds during the entire holy month of Ramadhan.
On his part, Dar es Salaam regional
commissioner Amos Makala lauded ed the bank for its continued support to
development projects across Dar es Salaam region.
Also in attendance were senior
government officials from the commercial capital including district
commissioners from the region and Dar es Salaam mayor Omar Kumbilamoto.
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