Stanbic Bank Tanzania Hosted Capacity Building Event for Clients

Stanbic Tanzania Capacity building event

Stanbic Bank Tanzania hosted a capacity building event for the bank’s NGO and International Organisation clients in Dar es Salaam recently.

The event acted as a forum to equip the group with insightful information on to help them make meaningful decisions for their businesses.

Stanbic East Africa Regional Economist Jibran Qureishi
Stanbic Bank’s East Africa Regional Economist, Jibran Qureishi presenting an economic update during the event.
Stanbic Bank Tanzania Head of Client Access, Allan Chiombolla
Stanbic Bank Tanzania Head of Client Access, Allan Chiombolla presenting a topic during the event. Looking on is the bank’s Head of Transactional Products and Services, Charles Mhina.
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