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NBS Bank, MPC Revive Partnership In Agency Banking

By Tikondane Vega

Thyolo, October 8, Mana: Malawi Posts Corporation (MPC) says it will continue to revive partnerships with different stakeholders as a turnaround strategy that can uproot the company from its current financial abyss.

NBS Bank Chief Treasury and Global Markets Officer, Benedicto Bena Nkhoma receives services at the newly established NBS Pafupi bank at Bvumbwe Trading centre in Thyolo

Acting Post Master General, Zachaeus Meke said this at Bvumbwe Trading Centre on Thursday during the launch of NBS Bank-MPC banking agency where people can access all banking services in post offices countrywide.

Meke said time to complain that MPC is making losses is gone, saying the company has developed a turnaround strategy by among other things partnering the banking sector, disclosing that plans were under way to partner other stakeholders like insurance as well as mobile communication companies.

“For every transaction that MPC can make on behalf of NBS Bank, we shall get a fee; similarly when we engage other sectors we shall do the same. In so doing we can get more money through the partnerships.

“As such, when NBS Bank approached us to be in partnership we did not hesitate but to grab the opportunity so that the small we can collect in form of fees can make a difference in a long term plan of our company,” said Meke.

NBS Bank Chief Treasury and Globe Market Officer, Benedicto Nkhoma said the partnership between NBS Bank and MPC dates back to 2012, noting that MPC was its first partner and a first bank agent in Malawi.

Nkhoma said the main objective for the partnership was financial inclusion mainly reaching the rural masses with banking facilities because MPC has the most reliable channel and expertise to deliver the much needed services.

NBS Bank Chief Treasury and Global Markets Officer, Benedicto Bena Nkhoma receives services at the newly established NBS Pafupi bank at Bvumbwe Trading centre in Thyolo

“As it is with pioneers, we have had a very important journey which has seen us accumulating a lot of experience and therefore, perfecting our trade in the process. It is, therefore, not surprising that we stand tall today speaking boldly that we have a very big banking network in Malawi,” he said.

“With MPC, this is the partnerships of giants in Malawi. We are re-launching partnerships today and among the products that will be offered include; withdraws, deposits, balance inquiry, loan repayment and account statement,” Nkhoma added.

NBS Bank which was established in 1964, has over 700 banking agencies while MPC has 180 post offices in Malawi.

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