AccessBank Tanzania’s Response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Crisis

In this time of global crisis, AccessBank Tanzania,as a socially responsible institution, remains committed to its employees, clients, and partners countrywide. What We Can Do Our agile task forces, dedicated to employee wellbeing, business continuity, and financial and business risk, identified a set of preventive measures, which continue to be applied in our branch network. These include: Some of the employees are transitioning to remote/home working as part of our efforts to reduce employee exposure to the virus in accordance…

AccessBank Removes Charges on Mobile Banking

AccessBank Tanzania has removed charges on mobile banking transactions of less than TZS 200,000 (which represents 40% of all AccessBank transactions) in support of preventing the spread of Corona virus. Therefore, the bank wants to encourage customers and the public to perform more transactions that are cashless. Head of Banking Service, Michael Fraterne said that, Through AccessMobile (AccessBank mobile solution), clients are able to pay for Utilities such as (Luku, Dawasco, DSTV, Star Times, Azam, etc) as well as purchase…

AccessBank Tanzania “ACTS BIG” by donating medical equipment to Mwananyamala Hospital

AccessBank Tanzania’s Senior Marketing Officer Mr. Sijaona Simon (Left) hands over medical equipment to Mr. Mwananyamla Hospital’s General Manager Dr. Isdory Kiwale (Right).   31st July 2018, Dar es Salaam, AccessBank Tanzania donated medical equipment to Mwananyamala Hospital. Mwananyamala hospital is a government owned hospital that caters to over 1500 patients, this often leads to overcrowded rooms due to a lack of medical equipment. The Secretary of the hospital Ms. Ester, states that, “The hospital lacks vital medical equipment to assist…

AccessBank donates computers, learning software and other school equipment to Turiani Secondary School

AccessBank Senior Marketing Officer Mr. Sijaona Simon left, and Turian Secondary School Headmaster Mr Izungo Angalo, assists students to operate some of the 10 computers donated by the bank as well as 10 computer tables in an event held in Dar es Salaam.   AccessBank Tanzania donated 10 computers worth over TZs 3m/- to Turiani Secondary School in Dar es Salaam, with state of the art learning software that will assist the students to achieve better grades, as part of its…