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EFC Uganda Closes Five Business Service Centers In Move To Streamline Its Services

EFC Uganda will starting from October 24rd, 2023 embark on the process of closing down five of its business service centers to help streamline business processes while leveraging on partnerships in the banking sector.

A statement from the microfinance institution says “This strategic decision will only affect EFC’s Non-deposit taking facilities, with its service centers in Kireka, Mukono & Nateete being slated to close on the 21st November 2023, while Kalerwe and Nansana will effectively be closed out on the 31st December 2023.”

EFC says its services to its esteemed clients will seamlessly continue through its cash handling branches at both Kamwokya Branch and Ndeeba Branch.

The Customers shall also continue to utilize the convenience of its Easy Mobile Platform that caters for both MTN MoMo & Airtel Money deposits with full details displayed on the EFC website.

Deposits can also be made through its partner banks as shown on EFC website.

“EFC appreciates the importance of accessible and convenient banking and are confident that these options will continue to provide its customers with the reliable service they have come to expect,” the company says.

EFC Uganda Limited is a Microfinance Deposit- taking institution (MDI) licensed and supervised by the Bank of Uganda.

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