Stanbic Bank Tanzania Hands Over 21 Oxygen Tanks to KCMC Referral Hospital in Moshi

Wilmot Ishengoma oxygen tanks Stanbic Tanzania
Kilimanjaro Regional Medical Officer and representative of the Kilimanjaro Regional Commissioner, Dr. Credianus Mgimba (L) cuts a ribbon with Stanbic Bank Tanzania representative Wilmot Ishengoma (R) to mark the handing over of 21 oxygen tanks worth TZS 15 million for the KCMC Northern Region Referral Hospital. The handover ceremony took place at the hospital in Moshi, recently. This contribution is part of the bank’s efforts to support the health sector in Tanzania.

Stanbic Bank Tanzania recently handed over 21 oxygen tanks worth TZS 15 million to the KCMC Northern Region Referral Hospital.

The handover ceremony took place at the hospital in Moshi.

The contribution is part of the bank’s efforts to support the health sector in Tanzania.

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In October this year, Stanbic Tanzania handed over seven oxygen tanks to the Bugando Hospital in Mwanza.

The Bank is also donating desks to primary schools in the country to support the government’s efforts to improve the learning environment.

Stanbic Bank Tanzania

Stanbic Bank Tanzania is part of the Standard Bank Group, Africa’s largest bank by assets.

Its Corporate & Investment Banking (CIB) division serves a wide range of requirements for banking, finance, trading, investment, risk management and advisory services.

Corporate & Investment Banking delivers this comprehensive range of products and services relating to investment banking; global markets; and global transactional products and services.

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Standard Bank’s corporate and investment banking expertise is focused on industry sectors that are most relevant to emerging markets. It has strong offerings in mining and metals; oil, gas and renewables; power and infrastructure; agribusiness; telecommunications and media; and financial institutions.

Stanbic Bank Tanzania’s Personal and Business Banking unit (PBB) offers banking and other financial services to individuals and small-to-medium enterprises.

PBB serves the increasing need among Africa’s small businesses and individual customers for banking products that can meet their shifting expectations and growing wealth.

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