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1,653.33 |
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2,020.82 |
2,171.96 |
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2,360.11 |
2,523.87 |
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NBC DONATES 2 MILLION SHILLINGS TO UYAWENKO WOMEN’S GROUP
The National Bank of Commerce (NBC) has donated 20 desks, worth TZS 1,000,000, text books worth TSZ 500,000 and school uniforms worth TZS 500,000 to Uyawenko Women’s Group in Dar es Salaam. The generous donation is for 50 orphan students that are under the care of UYAWENKO Women’s Group. Started in 2003 and officially registered in 2006 UYAWENKO Women’s Group has 15 members who care for orphans, widows, disabled children and people living with the HIV/AIDS virus. NBC’s Communication Consultant Robi Matiko speaking during the handover ceremony on behalf of NBC stated “NBC is in the forefront in support of women initiatives and UYAWENKO Women’s Group is an excellent example of women working to improve the lives of everyone is their communities. We salute you for your noble initiative and I would like to assure you all of NBC’s continuous support” affirmed Ms. Matiko. Uyawenko Women’s group based in Ukonga in Dar es Salaam caters for 334 orphans from nursery school up to secondary school. The group also cares for 30 individuals living with HIV/AIDS out of which 7 are primary school children. Receiving the donation on behalf on Unyawenko Women’s Group, the group’s chairperson Mary Katobesi thanked NBC saying the donation will go along way in improving the lives of the children under the group’s care. “On behalf of my fellow members and the children we thank NBC for their generous donation because our children can now study normally without feeling left out. We hope you will continue supporting us” said Mrs. Katobesi. NBC has spent over 17 million shillings towards education initiatives since January 2009 to help schools in the in the communities the bank serves. The donations made by NBC include desks, science equipments, computers, text books, uniforms and refurbishing classrooms.
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NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS - UPDATING OF ACCOUNT INFORMATION
11 Mar 2013: Following instructions from Bank of Tanzania (BOT), National Bank of Commerce (NBC) would like to remind all their customers who have not updated their account details to do so before 14/03/2013 to avoid deactivation of their accounts.
NBC Hands over Secondary School Library Building in Lindi
13 Dec 2012: THE National Bank of Commerce (NBC) has this weekend handed over a library building to Angaza Secondary School’s administration in Lindi Region as part of the banks Corporate Social Investment (CSI) initiatives.
Speaking during a brief ceremony held at the schools compound, NBCs Managing Director Mr. Lawrence Mafuru said that education is one of the banks priority areas in its social responsibility agenda.
Six library buildings with a total cost of TZS 70m/- have already been renovated at different secondary schools in Tanzania and will soon be handed over to the respective schools administrations.
NBC Launches Leadership in action, I CARE, Campaign
20 Nov 2012: NBC yesterday launched a customer service campaign which will stretch to the end of November and involve the entire NBC Leadership team. The campaign known as Leadership in action, I CARE, focuses on improving service provision to NBC customers. It is a service focus day for the NBC Leadership Team.
NBC WRAPS UP DABO MSHIKO CAMPAIGN WITH 10 FINAL WINNERS
17 Oct 2012: The National Bank of Commerce (NBC) yesterday rewarded the final round of winners of the Dabo Mshiko deposit campaign which has been running countrywide since July 18th 2012 and has seen 30 lucky winners double their deposits.
The Handover was done at the NBC Head Office, where four lucky winners from Dar were given their prize money, while others from upcountry branches were rewarded at their respective branches. This round saw winners emerging from Mwanza, Tanga as well as Songea Regions.
NBC Managing Director, Lawrence Mafuru reinstated after probe
08 Oct 2012: On 19th July 2012, the Board of Directors of the National Bank of Commerce announced that Mr Lawrence Mafuru, the Managing Director of National Bank of Commerce had been requested and accepted to go on leave in order to allow investigations into irregularities allegedly perpetrated at the Bank.
The allegations which originated from a whistleblower report raised issues around irregular governance practices, fraud and corruption against the NBC Executive Management team. Driven by the values of the Bank and need to maintain high standards of good corporate governance the Board of Directors of National Bank of Commerce initiated thorough investigations into all the issues raised by the whistleblower with a view of establishing the validity of the allegations for appropriate actions to be taken.
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