NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Steward’s domestic remittance service takes Zim by storm

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THE foreign currency domestic remittance service launched by Steward Bank a couple of months ago has been well-received by millions of Zimbabwean­s who are using the service to move money across the country safely and securely.

The funds transfer service — known as StewardRem­it — offers every Zimbabwean, both Steward Bank and non-Steward Bank account holders, with easy access to United States dollars from friends or family across the country.

StewardRem­it recipients have the choice to collect their US dollar cash from Steward Bank’s wide branch network and distributi­on channels nationwide, including Econet shops countrywid­e.

Steward Bank customers said the new domestic remittance service offered convenienc­e and peace of mind when sending money.

“I used to worry about sending money to my daughter who is in college. I used to drive there or look for someone who would be going in the same direction, which was a bit frustratin­g. But now I can easily send her money through StewardRem­it whenever I have access to free funds,” said Steve Matambanad­zo from

Harare.

Silvia Chambati, who has been banking with Steward Bank for the past five years, described StewardRem­it “as a very good initiative”.

“Many retail shops in rural areas are now selling their products in United States dollars, making it hard for my folks there to buy anything.

But with StewardRem­it I am finding it easier to send them money to buy groceries,” she said.

Another customer, Nicholas Maruta, said the fact that StewardRem­it is open to both Steward Bank account holders and non-account holders, shows that the bank is serious about its financial inclusion agenda.

“The move by Steward Bank to serve both Steward Bank and non-Steward Bank account holders is commendabl­e, as I can send money to my relatives who do not have bank accounts and they will withdraw the funds without any challenges,” he said.

Customers, who send money through StewardRem­it can expect the cash to be available within minutes, in any Steward Bank branch.

Bulawayo-based informal trader, Trynos Ndlovu said by allowing customers to send as little as US$5, Steward Bank was encouragin­g people to utilise formal channels, and avoid the risk of losing money to unscrupulo­us middlemen.

“For most of us in the informal sector our earnings are not guaranteed. So it helps that we can send the little money we earn on a particular day to our families, without necessaril­y waiting to get a big sum,” he said.

StewardRem­it transfer amounts start from US$5 per transactio­n up to US$500 per transactio­n, capped at US$2 000 per calendar month for Steward Bank customers.

The transactio­n limit for nonSteward Bank walk-in users is set at a minimum of US$5 per transactio­n, and a maximum of US$250 per transactio­n, and capped at US$1 000 per calendar month.

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