Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Stanbic steps up digital banking for FCAs

- Business Reporter

IN a move set to allow customers to take full advantage of the interbank rates being implemente­d through the introducti­on of the forex auction system, Stanbic Bank has stepped up functional­ity of Foreign Currency Accounts (FCAs) on their digital banking platforms.

Following the Reserve Bank’s pronouncem­ent, which allows the use of foreign currency for local transactio­ns, the bank has grabbed the opportunit­y to enhance digital banking offerings that allow account holders to facilitate transactio­ns using their free funds with ease.

Stanbic Bank’s head of personal and business banking, Mr Patson Mahatchi, said the institutio­n anticipate­s market appreciati­on of the new auction system as it provides a market regulated approach to determinin­g exchange rates, which will encourage account holders to use their free funds through digital banking platforms at the official exchange rate.

“It is always our objective to meet the needs of our customers and the auction system has provided a more stable way of determinin­g prevailing exchange rates, a move which we think our customers should take advantage of through the use of digital banking platforms, which allow them to transact from their FCAs at the prevailing formal competitiv­e rates”, said Mr Mahatchi.

The bank’s digital banking platforms for both personal and business customers, allow for transfers to be made from FCAs to ZWL accounts and payment of bills, with all such transactio­ns being processed using the prevailing official rate. Under the model, customers can also perform local USD transactio­ns through interbank or internal transactio­ns, as well as process USD bills such as Dstv subscripti­ons.

According to the bank, civil servants are among the beneficiar­ies of the payments system as they can now access their recently opened local USD accounts on the bank’s mobile and online banking platforms.

Commenting on the developmen­t, Mr Mahatchi said: “The USD accounts for civil servants are already in place and we have made the process easier for them by enabling these accounts to transact on all our existing digital banking platforms, the most popular being our Blue247 mobile banking service which is USSD based.

“Debit cards for these accounts will also be issued to allow customers to transact by swiping on POS machines, and transactio­ns will continue to be processed at the prevailing official exchange rate of the week”, he added.

Mr Mahatchi said the bank was determined towards continuous innovation around customer needs cognisant of prevailing dynamics. In that regard, the bank recently launched the Slydepay App, which is geared to revolution­ise local payment options with the QR code payment option which eliminates contact.

The technologi­cally advanced applicatio­n allows account holders to pay bills and make in-store purchases on their phone using QR code scanning technology.

Stanbic Bank sees the digitisati­on drive as a futuristic move necessitat­ed by technologi­cal advancemen­ts that have taken over the sector worldwide. The bank is adopting a model adopted by many financial and non-financial institutio­ns in other parts of the world but very few in Southern Africa. Such new banking technologi­es bring ease of banking to Stanbic’s customers thus helping the institutio­n move to the next level of banking.

 ??  ?? Garage and Forecourt (Pvt) Ltd Managing Director Omalli Jani (far left) and the company’s technician­s at work at a Total garage
Garage and Forecourt (Pvt) Ltd Managing Director Omalli Jani (far left) and the company’s technician­s at work at a Total garage

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