CRDB Bank plans to open branches in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Zambia, Managing Director, Dr Charles Kimei (pictured), said at the weekend.
"Plans are underway to venture in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia.
We are already operating in Burundi," Dr Kimei said during the bank's Family Day. He said the bank opened 60 branches countrywide in two years and goal was to bring services closer to its customers.
Dr Kimei commended CRDB workers for the job well done saying more efforts should be applied by the workers to attract more customers.
We are already operating in Burundi," Dr Kimei said during the bank's Family Day. He said the bank opened 60 branches countrywide in two years and goal was to bring services closer to its customers.
Dr Kimei commended CRDB workers for the job well done saying more efforts should be applied by the workers to attract more customers.
"This is a successful year to us as a bank, we are proud of the achievement, we have managed to open 60 new branches in two years period, making a total of 166 branches countrywide" said Dr Kimei.
Moreover, he said, they have also opened more than 36 service centres as well as improving the mobile and internet banking services so that their customers can access the services wherever they are . He said as they are heading towards their 20th anniversary they have plans to ensure that the bank is the best in Africa.
"We have strong a foundation as far as our operations and services are concerned, we want to be the best in Africa, we have won the local market" said Dr Kimei.
Moreover, he said, they have also opened more than 36 service centres as well as improving the mobile and internet banking services so that their customers can access the services wherever they are . He said as they are heading towards their 20th anniversary they have plans to ensure that the bank is the best in Africa.
"We have strong a foundation as far as our operations and services are concerned, we want to be the best in Africa, we have won the local market" said Dr Kimei.
The bank's board member, Mr Ally Laay commended the management for the family day event saying it adds value to the productivity.
"Such gathering is important since it is an avenue where both workers and their family are attached with the bank thus become part and parcel of production team and success which we are celebrating," he said.
The bank's Director of Human Resources, Ms Dorah Ngaliga said they organised the event to celebrate together with families the success of the bank taking into account their plan of making it to the next level as far as the banking sector is concerned.
"Such gathering is important since it is an avenue where both workers and their family are attached with the bank thus become part and parcel of production team and success which we are celebrating," he said.
The bank's Director of Human Resources, Ms Dorah Ngaliga said they organised the event to celebrate together with families the success of the bank taking into account their plan of making it to the next level as far as the banking sector is concerned.
Source: Daily News, reported from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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