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Nthanda Times | National News | Business and Finance | Centenary Bank unveils new branches in Mchinji, Chikwawa
Business and Finance

Centenary Bank unveils new branches in Mchinji, Chikwawa

Moses Nyirenda
Moses Nyirenda
Published July 23, 2024
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Centenary Bank Limited has unveiled two new branches in Mchinji and Chikwawa districts in a move to expand its operational network in the country.

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Commenting on the developments on Tuesday, Centenary Bank Limited Acting Managing Director, Godfrey Byekwaso said the branch opened in Mchinji is expected to facilitate cross-border transactions.

“The first branch, opened in Mchinji district, is strategically positioned near the Malawi-Zambia border.

Byekwaso the strategic locations of the new branches underlines our banks commitment to serving diverse communities
Byekwaso: The strategic locations of the new branches underlines our bank’s commitment to serving diverse communities

“This location is a crucial financial hub which will be serving not only local residents but also facilitating cross-border trade and transactions,” Byekwaso said.

He said the new Mchinji branch is also expected to streamline financial services for businesses and individuals engaged in international commerce, boosting economic activities in the boarder district.

Byekwaso said the second branch, located in Chikwawa District near Dyeratu Trading Centre aims to bring banking services closer to the famers, entrepreneurs and small-scale business operators, among others.

Centenary Bank Limited new Mchinji branch
Centenary Bank Limited new Mchinji branch

“This area, is known for its agricultural activities as well as small-scale businesses and has long been in need of accessible financial services.

“Therefore, the new branch is set to play a pivotal role in supporting the local farmers, traders, and entrepreneurs by providing them with essential banking facilities and financial products,” he said.

He further said that, the strategic locations of the new branches underline his bank’s commitment to serving diverse communities while promoting economic growth.

Centenary Bank Limited new Chikwawa branch
Centenary Bank Limited new Chikwawa branch

The new branches will offer a full range of banking products and services, from savings accounts and loans to mobile banking solutions, tailored to meet the unique needs of the customers, according to the Acting Managing Director.

One of the Centenary Bank customers Andrew Manda, hailed Centenary Bank for unveiling the two branches saying the development portrays the growth of the bank in the country.

With the new branches, Centenary Bank now has a total of 16 branches across the country.

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