Over 24,000 merchants and retailers signed up across the country
Chai Bora, Mahawi enterprises (Serengeti Breweries) among distributors in the portfolio.
BANK
OF AFRICA – TANZANIA has entered into partnership with the Tanzania's
leading communication company, Vodacom which will enable telecom’s
company distributors to secure loans without a collateral security at
favorable terms and provide better services to their clients.
Under
the new arrangement between Vodacom and one of the leading Banks in
Africa, Vodacom distributors will be in position to secure loans worth
up to 6 times their average commission earned over a 6 months period.
Distributors will be entitled to take a loan worth Tsh 10 million and
above while the maximum loan they can get is Tshs 75 million. The
interest rate is 1.7%per month and the loan is payable in one year.
Vodacom’s
Tanzania Managing Director, Rene Meza, said at the launch of this
initiative that this scheme has been initiated to financially empower
distributors who have been commissioned task of ensuring availability of
vouchers to customer’s country wide. Vodacom’s Tanzania Managing
Director, Rene Meza, said at the launch of this initiative that this
scheme has been initiated to financially empower distributors who have
been commissioned task of ensuring availability of vouchers to
customer’s country wide.
"This scheme will of
course empower them and provide better services to our customers while
also having their businesses grow through growth of sales turnover."Said
Meza "This scheme will of course empower them and provide better
services to our customers while also having their businesses grow
through growth of sales turnover."Said Meza
"For
us in Vodacom this arrangement is important to our distributors who are
expected to cope with the rapidly rising number of customers who
require reliable services. We urge them to make use of this rare
opportunity "Said Meza.
On his side the
Bank's CEO Ammish Owusu – Amoah noted that "the partnership marks a new
era for the Bank, for its customers, and the general public. We
understand the quest of customers in accessing financing solutions in
Tanzania, particularly SME in order to boost their businesses
"As
a Bank we are committed to this business. We have set up a dedicated
unit to manage these types of services and dedicated windows across all
branches to provide this service" said Ammish
Since M-pesa
service was introduced in Tanzania it has become very popular and today
is a big business facilitator as well as employment provider. M-pesa now
has more than 70,000 agents countrywide.
Our
territory distributor financing scheme which we are launching today
seeks to enable Vodacom distributors access to additional working
capital financing in the form of overdraft facilities. The loans range
from TZS 10ml up to TZS 75 ml in the first phase of the program. The
distributors can then be able to secure additional funding of amounts
greater than TZS 75million upon satisfactorily servicing their initial
loan amounts.
However, the bank is also
flexible to accommodate customers who at the initial stage will require
amounts greater than 75million upon our appraisal of the customer
requests. As a bank, we are looking at servicing the over 100 Vodacom
territory distributors through this service and they can be able to make
their purchase through any BANK OF AFRICA-TANZANIA branch directly to
Vodacom’s account at BOA - TANZANIA. We believe this will increase
efficiency and allow them to have access to their stock at a much faster
pace.
Agents requiring loans will have to
contact BANK OF AFRICA - TANZANIA branches in Tanzania. In Dar es
Salaam, the bank has 11 branches, and other branches are located in
Arusha, Morogoro, Mtibwa, Kahama, Kilimanjaro, Mbeya, Tunduma, Mtwara
and Mwanza.
BANK OF AFRICA - TANZANIA is
part of The Group bank of Africa. It currently operates in 17 countries
in Africa and 1 in Europe, namely: Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi,
Djibouti, Ethiopia, Togo, DRC, France, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya,
Madagascar, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Tanzania and Uganda.
Souce;Vodacom Tanzania
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