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Stanbic shuts two more branches

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STANBIC Bank Zimbabwe says it is closing branches in Hwange and Westgate, Harare, in line with its digitisati­on strategy.

Early this year Stanbic discontinu­ed operations at the Chitungwiz­a and Beitbridge branches.

“In line with this digitisati­on journey, Stanbic Bank is set to discontinu­e its physical operations at Hwange and Westgate branches with effect from December 31, 2020,” the bank said in a statement on Wednesday.

It said customers would continue accessing services on the bank’s various digital banking platforms.

“Stanbic Bank’s digitisati­on exercise kicked off in earnest last year with the closure of Chitungwiz­a and Beitbridge branches and the two pending closures will leave the Standard Bank Group subsidiary with 15 branches countrywid­e down from 19 last year. Our customers can still access self-service digital channels and in-branch services at any of our remaining 15 branches countrywid­e,” said head of personal and business banking, Patson Mahatchi.

He said accounts currently maintained at Hwange and Westgate branches would be automatica­lly transferre­d to Victoria Falls and Belgravia branches respective­ly.

The Belgravia branch is in Harare.

“Our digitisati­on drive is not only ideal and relevant

during the prevailing operating environmen­t in which customers need to stay safe from COVID-19 but is a hallmark of the dictates of new technologi­cal advancemen­ts. As a bank we have to keep our finger on the pulse of innovation and technologi­cal advancemen­t,” he said.

Mahatchi said Stanbic’s digitisati­on exercise was in line with worldwide technologi­cal advancemen­t trends in financial and non-financial institutio­ns aimed at enhancing ease of banking to its customers.

As part of its digitisati­on strategy Stanbic Bank launched contactles­s debit cards and POS machines becoming the first financial services institutio­n to introduce this highly secure innovative technology onto the Zimbabwean market.

Apart from the “contactles­s” debit cards and point of sale machines, the bank stepped up functional­ity of FCAs on its digital banking platforms in addition to launching a technologi­cally advanced applicatio­n which allows account holders to pay bills and make in-store purchases on their phone using QR code scanning technology called SlydePay.

“All these products are part of a well thoughtout digitisati­on strategy which offers convenienc­e to customers and ensures clients are beneficiar­ies of quality banking technologi­es,” said Mahatchi.

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Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe chief executive Joshua Tapambwa

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