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· NMB through its highly innovative financial solutions diligently serves the local authorities, central government and the whole country at large.
Arusha. NMB Bank Plc said yesterday it has enabled the government
to collect billions of shillings through its several digital finance channels
with the government.
The publicly listed company is the
first lender in the country to connect its systems to the government electronic
payment gateway (GePG).
"Through several digital finance
channels the government managed to collect revenues amounting to Sh8.6 trillion
in two years from 2019,” said Alfred Shao, the bank's Chief of Wholesale
Banking.
According to him, the collections
through the GePG were facilitated by the recently introduced digital solutions
such as NMB Mkononi, NMB Wakala and internet banking..
He revealed this when he announced
the lender's Sh200 million sponsorship package to the 37th congress of the
Association of Local Government Authorities Tanzania (ALAT) starting here
today.
“It is through this top-notch
creativity and technological investments that made us the first bank to connect
our systems to the GePG and so far over 1,100 entities interact with the NMB
digital revenue collection platforms,” he said.
He added that NMB through its highly
innovative financial solutions diligently serves the local authorities, central
government and the whole country at large.
The service has excelled most in
that it led to increased collections of revenues from multiple-revenue
generating sources..
Mr Shao added that the digital
solutions applied have not only eased tax remittances to national coffers but
also greatly helped to improve collection of the requisite taxes.
The bank has pledged to work closely
with local government authorities and that this includes sponsoring its annual
meetings.
This is the seventh time the bank is
sponsoring the ALAT's annual general meeting, making a total of Sh.1.2 billion
worth of sponsorship for all those years.
“We have been partners with ALAT in
many national development endeavours for over seven years now and that’s why we
also readily concurred to sponsor this year’s AGM when they sought our support.
“However, of utmost importance today
is the announcement of our Sh.200 million sponsorship to help the organisation
of this year’s congress,” he explained.
ALAT is made up of 184 local
authorities and needs the money to finance construction and maintenance of a
host of social services such as education, health,road and environment
projects.
The key agenda of this year’s ALAT
congress to last for three days is how improve infrastructure for better
service delivery in local government territories in both Mainland Tanzania and
Zanzibar.
ALAT vice chair Sima Costantine Sima
said the lobby highly regards its commercial and developmental ties with NMB
Bank, which have not only benefited the two organisations but also delivered
immense value to the people they serve.
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