Filipe Nyusi inaugurates Moza Banco branch in Sofala's Maringué district

The President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, on Wednesday 9th March inaugurated the first bank branch in Maringué district, Sofala province - a branch of Moza Banco. The presence of Moza Banco in this district comes under the National Strategy of financial inclusion, through which the Mozambican government hopes to ensure that by the end of this year over 30% of the population has access to a bank account in a formal financial institution, in order to cover 75% of districts across the country.

Following the unveiling of the plaque and cutting the ribbon, the President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, addressed the population stating that his government is committed to solving the problems of the population, giving as an example, the set of benefits that the Moza Banco branch just inaugurated brings for civil servants, traders and for the general public.

The opening of the Moza Banco branch in Maringué is another proof of the peace and tranquillity that is being experienced in this region.

This branch is equipped to serve about 50 thousand people offering various products and services and concludes the goal of having every district in the province of Sofala within the national banking network.  In Sofala, we have already achieved what we set out to do. From this branch you can make demand deposits and savings products, such as term deposits, and apply for credit for investments or consumption. The bank is not just for depositing and withdrawing money, you can do even more.

One District, One Bank" is a project being implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, led by Celso Correia, through the National Fund for Sustainable Development, "this project is an asset for national banking and for our economy. I am sure that with the inauguration of this bank branch, the first in this district, the residents of Maringué will breathe a sigh of relief, because from today they will spare effort and reduce distances in seeking banking services.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors at Moza Banco, João Figueiredo, said that with the start of operations of this Moza Banco business unit, residents of Maringué and its surroundings now have a place close by where they can conveniently and securely carry out banking operations and find financial solutions that meet their specific needs.

This branch is at the service of everyone: the general public, civil servants and State agents, micro, small and medium-sized local companies, producers and breeders, offering innovative financial solutions to help them make the savings resulting from their personal or collective effort profitable and to carry out their personal, professional, business or institutional projects. Here you will have access to loan products for a wide variety of purposes, including the purchase of inputs, equipment and other instruments to improve agricultural production and productivity. You will also be able to access savings solutions that will make your money earn money, so that you can later invest in other projects and businesses.

With the opening of the branch in Maringué, Moza now has a total of 64 Business Units, reinforcing its status as the Bank with the 3rd largest branch network in the country. Under the partnership with the FNDS, there are now 17 Moza branches in the same number of districts. Moza is therefore seen as a Bank of and for Mozambique, bolstering its presence in every province.

Besides inaugurating the bank branch, Moza Banco has decided to associate with the District Government of Maringuè, contributing towards the cost of acquiring an electricity transformer station, to be installed in the buffer zone of the district capital, “it is our expectation that this support, which will soon be materialised, will allow the electricity grid to be expanded in Maringuè, supplying the local primary school, small economic enterprises and the green zone, fertile for producing vegetables and cattle breeding”, João Figueiredo, Moza’s Board Chairman concluded.


10/03/2022

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