Kennedy Uzoka, Group DMD and CEO, UBA Africa |
Under the Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) signed, both companies will expand the range of innovative financial
services to their customers in the 12 countries where they are both present
within Africa which include Nigeria, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone, Gabon,
Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Chad and Zambia, Congo Brazzaville and Congo DRC.
UBA operates in 19 African countries as Africa’s
Global Bank with over 10m customers while Airtel has presence in 17 African countries
with over 30m registered mobile money customers. UBA and Airtel will jointly
launch new mobile based financial products and services that are relevant to
customers with the objective of driving convenience to their combined over 30m+
registered customers. These services include International Money Transfer
services, Mobile Banking, Super Agency Services, and Payment Cards for their
customers. The partnership will also facilitate cardless withdrawal services at
ATMs, Mobile Savings and Loans. These initiatives are geared at improving
convenience for their teeming customers across the continent whilst boosting
intra-Africa trade and commerce.
“We are very excited about this partnership with
Airtel that will see the introduction of innovative solutions in the e-commerce
space in Africa. The rich bouquet of mobile-based services which we will be
introducing under the partnership will not only support financial inclusion
across Africa, it will also improve trade and break barriers of doing business
on the continent. As Africa’s global bank, we are proud to be at the forefront
of using a mobile based platform to provide ubiquitous financial services to
resolve some of Africa’s challenges,” said Kennedy Uzoka, Group DMD and CEO,
UBA Africa.
Commenting on the partnership, Chidi Okpala, Director
and Africa Head, Airtel Money said: “We have chosen to partner UBA in providing
this service across Africa because of its pan-Africa spread, leadership in
innovation and Retail Banking, and shared presence in 12 African countries. We
are confident that this partnership will fast track our aspiration to deepen
access to financial services, create cash-lite ecosystems and reduce cost of
transactions across Africa.”
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