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As a country and global community, we are currently facing unprecedented social and economic challenges as a result of COVID-19. Despite the hurdles we’ve had to overcome, this crisis presents us with the opportunity to demonstrate care, to innovate and to effect long-lasting positive change. As a proudly African brand, we have prioritised the health, safety and well-being of our employees, our communities and you – our customers.

Mizinga Melu

more ways to not only make banking safer but also more convenient. Managing Director of

1 Hello Zambia,

At Absa, we continue to build a digital bank for a digital age, tapping into Absa Bank Zambia PLC

2 Contactless payments are ready to go

To help reduce your exposure to the coronavirus, we encourage

We are very pleased to announce that contactless technology is now enabled on all new Absa Visa Debit Vertical Cards. This feature allows you to pay for your everyday goods and services by simply tapping on a contactless-enabled payment terminal (POS). No need including contactless ‘tap’. State-of-the-art banking app with biometric access that lets

Mobile banking Online Banking Chat Bot

A virtual assistant that’s available 24/7 to answer all your banking questions.

NovoFX

with just a tap.

to insert, swipe or type.

What’s in it for you?

It’s fast - Shorter queues and a quicker check-out process.

It’s easy - There’s no need to enter a PIN, swipe a card, sign a receipt or have cash.

It’s safe - Reduces the chances of fraud as the card never leaves your hand. Of course, the main benefit is that you can avoid touching the device, limiting your exposure to the coronavirus.

4 We’re here for you

Along with our cutting-edge digital solutions, we have focused on other ways we can help reduce the negative impacts of COVID-19.

There is no doubt that livelihoods have been compromised. In response, we have introduced payment holidays and other relief schemes – for individuals, SMEs and corporates. These include getting things done, despite

SME loans, helping to sustain small business, the lifeblood of our economy. We have so far provided relief to 330 clients to the value of ZMW 470million.

Absa has also actively contributed towards government relief patients with respiratory issues.

3 Our digital banking solutions

you to use our world-class digital banking solutions, instead of visiting a branch. If you do need to visit a branch, we have implemented social distancing measures and strict hygiene protocols in all our branches.

Vertical cards

Designer cards that are packed with advanced functionality,

Mobile banking app

you bank anywhere, anytime.

You can do your banking wherever there’s a mobile network. Do your banking when it suits you, simply dial *229#

Whether you are an individual or a business, banking convenience is just a click away. You can complete numerous types of transactions with just an internet connection.

A game-changing app that allows you to send money abroad

To find out more, visit www.absa.co.zm

5 Africanacity is still alive

As a global African bank, we believe in the possibility of this continent, and are inspired by its people who are still efforts, by donating 20 oximeters. This is critical equipment for

the challenges we all face.

You are not in this alone - we are here to not only help you survive but also to thrive.

#StaySafe

Mizinga Melu Managing Director of Absa Bank Zambia PLC

PROMISSORY NOTE

…Gordhan, Mboweni commit in letter to

obtain funding for SAA

JOHANNESBURG - Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan and Finance Minister Tito Mboweni have committed to obtain funding for the state-owned airline’s short, medium and long-term requirements in a letter in a letter sent to the business rescue practitioners of South African Airways late on Wednesday evening.

The letter, which does not mention any particular amounts, was requested by the business rescue practitioners. It does not say where the funding will come from.

The Department of Public Enterprises has repeatedly said in the past its aim is to create a viable and sustainable new South African national airline. In terms of a business rescue plan accepted by the creditors of the flag carrier on Tuesday, a letter of commitment of funding had to be provided to the rescue practitioners by Wednesday for the plan to proceed.

The rescue plan requires about R10.3 billion in new funding for, among other things, restarting operations (R2.8 billion for July and August) and severance packages for employees (about R2 billion).

The department said in a statement yesterday that it welcomes the commitment by National Treasury that the government will support and source funding for the plan which will result in “the emergence of a new viable, sustainable, competitive national airline.”

According to the DPE, the funding commitment gives effect to Cabinet’s previous endorsement of SAA’s business rescue plan. Cabinet’s position is that “it supports the proposal for a new airline and the concerted effort to mobilise funding from various sources, including from potential equity partners for the uptake of the new airline.” – NEWS24.

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