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Zimnat partners Access Finance to offer bureau de change services

Finance
ZIMNAT General Insurance has entered into partnership with Access Finance for the provision of bureau de change services across the country.

BY MTHANDAZO NYONI

ZIMNAT General Insurance has entered into partnership with Access Finance for the provision of bureau de change services across the country.

In a statement yesterday, Zimnat said its customers could now obtain bureau de change services at its selected branches across the country following the establishment of a partnership.

“Zimnat exists to make the life of its clients better. The establishment of bureau de change services at Zimnat branches is part of Zimnat’s bid to make life better for its clients by offering them a one-stop shop for various insurance and financial services,” Zimnat General Insurance’s chief executive Stanley Mazorodze, said.

“Access Finance is driven by a unique team of professionals who possess years of experience in the banking and finance sector, locally as well as internationally. Zimnat is proud to be associated with this work ethic,” he said.

Zimnat offers businesses and individuals a variety of products that include motor insurance, home insurance, life assurance, travel insurance, funeral cover, health and accident insurance, pension schemes, unit trusts and private wealth management.

The group is associated with Sanlam, the largest non-banking financial institution on the continent. Zimnat General Insurance is Zimnat’s short-term insurance division.

Access Finance, which is a specialist Zimbabwean financial services institution that provides fixed income, structured finance and foreign exchange services, launched services to enable customers to buy and sell foreign currency, as well as access foreign currency for business or travel on a willing-seller willing-buyer basis, as prescribed by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, following the establishment of an interbank market.