The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Women’s Bank opens Tuesday

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

THE much-awaited women’s bank is set to open next Tuesday after the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) authorised its operations and issued it with a licence, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.

Women Affairs, Gender and Community Developmen­t Minister Sithembiso Nyoni said President Mnangagwa will officially launch the bank before the end of this month.

Addressing journalist­s in Harare yesterday, Minister Nyoni said the Zimbabwe Women Microfinan­ce Bank’s opening marks a breakthrou­gh for the new dispensati­on and that the financial institutio­n would be inclusive.

“The bank has been licensed and certified after meeting the minimum infrastruc­tural and operationa­l requiremen­ts for deposit taking microfinan­ce business.

“It has taken a very long time for the bank to get to the stage where it is today and most of our anxious clientele were slowly giving up hope of ever enjoying the bridging services, which this unique institutio­n is establishe­d to provide,” said Minister Nyoni.

“The significan­t hindrance to women’s potential to achieve their greatness has been financial exclusion, which the new dispensati­on has given priority to redress through the establishm­ent of the Zimbabwe Women Micro-finance Bank,” she said.

Minister Nyoni said the bank was wholly owned by Government, with a target clientele of marginalis­ed women and would have its flagship branch at Trust Towers Building along Samora Machel and a branch network across the country.

Products to be offered by the bank include financing small-scale farmers, savings accounts for registered small businesses and group savings accounts.

“I wish to make it abundantly clear that in tandem with the national policy of financial inclusion and the Ministry’s mandate of gender mainstream­ing, the bank will avail its services

to all Zimbabwean­s,” said Minister Nyoni.

“I wish to inform the nation that my ministry, together with the bank and key stakeholde­rs, has begun preparing for the launch of the bank to be done this month.”

Mooted some years ago, the bank has taken long to come to fruition due to various reasons, although Government allocated $10 million for its capitalisa­tion in the 2018 National Budget.

The bank is one of the measures put in place by Government to empower women by ensuring that they access money at concession­ary rates.

The bank will use some of POSB branches dotted across the country to reach women in rural areas.

The ministry already has a solid relationsh­ip with POSB as it is the only bank that has branches throughout the country although some of them had been closed down.

The new bank will ensure that women across the country can access cheap loans.

Women have always complained of being marginalis­ed when it comes to accessing loans for projects or failure to raise collateral.

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