PostBank Uganda has formed a partnership with Airtel Money to promote financial inclusion. This collaboration aims to remove charges on transfers from PostBank’s PostApp and PostMobile to Airtel Money wallets.
The objective of this initiative is to alleviate financial burdens for PostBank customers. Additionally, it aims to improve their access to a broad spectrum of financial services. Airtel Money’s extensive network of agents across Uganda will facilitate this enhanced accessibility.
This joint effort addresses the challenge posed by the escalating cost of living. It aims to make financial services more affordable and accessible for customers.
Julius Kakeeto, Managing Director of PostBank Uganda, underscores the bank’s commitment to promoting financial inclusion through partnerships. He emphasizes the significance of expanding access to financial services for all Ugandans. According to Kakeeto, this partnership signifies a dedication to meaningful transformation and a pledge to positively impact the lives of Ugandans.
Japheth Aritho, Managing Director of Airtel Money, highlights the importance of the partnership for customers. He emphasizes the opportunity for customers to allocate saved funds towards meaningful purposes.