IN BRIEF

Feb 13, 2005

<b>Cairo says</b><br>KAMPALA – Cairo International Bank will increase its deposit base to 20%, Nabil Ghanem, the managing director, said in a recent interview. “Our current deposit base lies at sh12b.

Cairo says
KAMPALA – Cairo International Bank will increase its deposit base to 20%, Nabil Ghanem, the managing director, said in a recent interview. “Our current deposit base lies at sh12b. But we want this increased to 20%. We shall tackle this using various avenues like introducing a wide range of new products to benefit our clients,” said Ghanem.
He said that with a clientele base of over 3000, the bank is designing strategies of introducing better and efficient services to its customers.
“As a bank we want to satisfy our customers. Some new products are coming but we are still studying the best way to do it to suit our customers,” he said.

Clients get
KAMPALA – 50 clients won prizes in the ‘Go Back to School’ raffle draw organised by Infocom at Celtel House Kampala last week. Infocom’s general manager Hans Haertdtle said the promotion was meant to help clients with hardships faced when schools open. “We have realised that there are hardships in meeting requirements,” Haertdtle said.
of taking children back to school and as such we come in to give a hand to our customers who continue to support us, in facilitating their children’s return to school”, he said during the draw held last Friday.

Bank aids
KAMPALA – Allied Bank has donated sh2.4m to Kulika Charitable Trust to enable disabled students meet special needs. The cheque was recently handed over to the Kulika officials in a ceremony at the Allied Bank Jinja Road branch.
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