Dar Es Salaam November 14th 2012- Stanbic Bank Tanzania, one of the
leading international banks in Tanzania has today unveiled a number of
promotions that will enable its customers save money during the
festive period.
Speaking during the launch of the promotion at the Bank’s headquarters
in Dar Es Salaam; the Stanbic Bank Head of Marketing and Corporate
Affairs Abdallah Singano said, “we want to share in the celebrations
with our existing and potential customers by helping them save money
whenever they do transactions during this festive period.”
Customers holding the Karibu salary account will get free; ATM
withdrawals at Stanbic ATMs, Visa debit cards, SMS alerts, ATM balance
enquiries, cash withdrawals at Stanbic branches, monthly bank
statements as well as free mini statements from Stanbic branches.
On the other hand business (commercial and SME business) customers
will get; USD 70 flat fee for outgoing TTs, free incoming TTs and
Tshs. 1000 cash withdrawals.
According to Singano, the campaign which started today will last for
three months across the country.
In continuous efforts to create convenience for its customers, Stanbic
bank recently launched a second branch in the Kariakoo market. The
Kariakoo Sokoni branch was officially launched by the minister of
Trade, Industry and Marketing Hon. Dr. Abdallah Kigoda in a colorful
event at the branch.
Like all its eleven branches countrywide, the new Kariakoo Branch
offers all key banking products and services.
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For more information contact Abdallah Singano- Head of Marketing and
Corporate Affairs. Email: singanoa@stanbic.com Tel +255 22 2196343
Notes to the Editor
About Stanbic Bank:
Stanbic Bank Tanzania Ltd is a full commercial service bank with a
well-defined emphasis on providing facilities and services to the
public and private sector corporations, airlines, diplomatic missions,
pension funds and non-governmental organizations.
Since its establishment in Tanzania in 1995 after buying out Meridian
BIAO Bank, Stanbic Bank (T) has been at the forefront in the
development of the country’s financial markets.
The Bank currently boasts eleven branches in all of the country’s
important economic zones namely Dar-Es-Salaam (six branches), Arusha,
Mwanza, Mbeya, Bulyanhulu – Shinyana and Moshi with a total staff
complement of 587 employees.