Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | PostBank Uganda has partnered with Airtel Money to foster financial inclusion by eliminating charges on all transfers made from the PostApp and PostMobile to Airtel Money wallets.
This initiative seeks to reduce the financial burden on PostBank customers while enhancing their access to a wide range of financial services through the extensive network of Airtel Money agents across Uganda.
This partnership is a proactive approach aimed at addressing the challenge of the ever-rising cost of living, as individuals strive to make financial services more affordable and accessible for our customers.
As a bank committed to promoting financial inclusion, PostBank Uganda recognizes the importance of leveraging partnerships to expand access to financial services for all Ugandans according to Julius Kakeeto, the Managing Director of PostBank Uganda. “This not only demonstrates our mutual dedication to fostering meaningful transformation but also highlights our collective pledge to positively impact the lives of Ugandans,” Kakeeto said. Japheth Aritho, the Managing Director of Airtel Money said, “This partnership is very instrumental for customers given that any funds saved today can be directed towards a meaningful purpose.”