Interswitch Uganda, a leading financial technology services provider has announced a strategic partnership with Centenary Bank, one of Uganda’s leading financial institutions, to enhance convenience and accessibility for its customers. Through this collaboration, Centenary Bank customers can now access a wide range of banking services at over 20,000 Quickteller agent locations across Uganda.
Quickteller, a sub-brand and product of Interswitch, operates an extensive agent network that facilitates various financial transactions, including bill payments, mobile money services, and now, agency banking for Centenary Bank customers.
This collaboration enables Centenary Bank customers to conveniently perform essential banking transactions, such as deposits, withdrawals and account openings, at Quickteller agent locations. By leveraging Quickteller’s widespread network, Centenary bank and Interswitch Uganda are bringing banking services closer to communities, particularly in underserved and unbanked areas. This partnership underscores both organizations’ commitment to expanding financial inclusion and improving services accessibility in Uganda.
Speaking on behalf of Interswitch Uganda, Moris Seguya, Country General Manager said, “This partnership reflects our dedication to providing seamless digital and physical financial solutions that meet the evolving needs of customers. We are excited to collaborate with Centenary Bank to deliver innovative services through the Quickteller platform.”
Dr Fabian Kasi, the Managing Director Centenary Bank said “While our plan is ambitious, we cannot do it alone. We partner with like-minded institutions and people to achieve such goals. One of such partners is Interswitch who we have worked with before and continue to work with in such ventures. Centenary Bank and Interswitch have a long-standing relationship that has and continues to make strides in the financial inclusion space through services under digital banking channels. This has created a great impact in bringing services closer to our customers across the country.”
With this partnership, Centenary Bank customers can enjoy secure and convenient access to banking services at any Quickteller agent location, even outside standard traditional banking hours. For more information about this partnership, contact [email protected] or visit our newsroom website at Interswitch Group News
About Interswitch
Interswitch is a leading integrated payments and digital commerce company, enabling seamless transactions and driving financial inclusion across Africa. Founded in 2002, Interswitch offers a full suite of omni-channel payment solutions. Interswitch’s vision is to make payments a seamless part of everyday life in Africa, and its mission is to create transaction solutions that enable individuals and communities to prosper across Africa. With a robust network and payments infrastructure, Interswitch provides secure, scalable, and innovative solutions for businesses, governments, and individuals. For more information visit interswitchgroup.com
About Centenary Bank:
Centenary Bank is the leading commercial microfinance Bank in Uganda, with 82 branches, 209 ATMs, and over 8,000 agents across the country. The Bank serves over 3 million customers, which is a quarter of the total banking population in Uganda. Its mission is “To transform lives through inclusive sustainable financial solutions, especially in rural areas.”
For more information, please contact Beatrice Lugalambi, General Manager Corporate Communications and Marketing, Centenary Bank,
P.O BOX 1892 Kampala, UGANDA
Tel: 0800200555 / 0800335344 / 0317202002
Email: [email protected] Website: www.centenarybank.co.ug
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