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BOZ GOVERNOR WANTS BETTER SAVING CULTURE

- By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

FINANCIAL service providers should expand the range of attractive interest earning savings products which will ensure that customers reap huge rewards from their savings, Bank of Zambia (BoZ) Governor, Christophe­r Mvunga, has said.

Mr Mvunga said money should be seen to be growing with reasonable returns and not only be saved.

The Governor emphasised that attractive interest rates on savings would assist in enhancing the saving culture of the citizens in Zambia.

He said this in a speech read on his behalf by BoZ Deputy Governor for Operations, Rekha Mhango, at the 2020 World Savings Day and 2020 Digital Financial Literacy Awards.

The 2020 world savings day was celebrated under the theme "When You Save A Bit, Big Things Happen."

"This is consistent with the expectatio­n of the theme, that when people save on a bank account, investment scheme or insurance-life policy, then they have the possibilit­y of dealing big awards," Mr Mvunga said.

Speaking at the same event, Bankers Associatio­n of Zambia (BAZ) Chairman, Herman Kasekende, observed the need for financial service providers to enhance investment in cyber security.

Mr Kasekende explained that as more people used the digital platform during the Covid-19 period, the more cyber security was witnessed.

"The adoption of the digital platform called for more investment in cyber security. More people are now using the digital platform, especially following the onset of the Covid-19 period," he said.

Mr Kasekende acknowledg­ed that the digital payment channels and shared banking infrastruc­ture was making it possible to remotely on-board customers and allow them to access financial services at a touch of a button anywhere, and anytime.

“In Zambia today, we are witnessing an exponentia­l growth in mobile and online payment platforms, which is a testimony to the shifting paradigm,” he said.

Mr Kasekende said technology has narrowed the barriers of distance, changing the way Business was conducted.

He noted that mobile network and internet connectivi­ty had played a vital role in seamless financial transactio­ns across the country and beyond borders, allowing the free flow of funds and freedom to transact in real time.

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Bank of Zambia Governor, Christophe­r Mvunga

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