UBA opens MoneyGram red
shop in Opebi
By Sun News Publishing
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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United Bank for Africa, UBA Plc, has opened another MoneyGram
centre in Lagos bringing to five the number of UBA branches
solely dedicated to MoneyGram transactions in the country.
Speaking at the opening of the MoneyGram Red Shop in Opebi,
Lagos, Mr. Emma Okoro, Divisional Head, Segment Banking, UBA,
said the idea of dedicated MoneyGram offices is to enable
the bank give focus to the money transfer customers. He explained
that this move is predicated on the fact that UBA is MoneyGramís
pioneer super-agent and the largest agent bank in the West
African sub region.
The concept of the UBA MoneyGram Red shop is to give the large
market of MoneyGram beneficiaries uninterrupted attention.
We will soon be creating more stand-alone Red Shops in addition
to our over 600 MoneyGram-paying branches nationwide.
Country Director, MoneyGram International, Joke Giwa commended
UBA for being the largest MoneyGram partner in Nigeria. She
proclaimed that UBA had invested significantly in the growth
of money transfer business by deploying new MoneyGram applications
and increasing the number of branches that provide MoneyGram
services to over 600 locations. She also applauded the UBA
ìRed Shops which are MoneyGram dedicated business
offices for their quality and consistency.
Until recently, UBA was the only MoneyGram agent bank in Nigeria
and although the number has grown to eight, it has maintained
the lead in terms of volume of transaction and innovation,
winning the MoneyGram Excellence Award during MoneyGramís
Annual Africa Agents Conference in Johannesburg, South In
2006. According to MoneyGram International, UBA excelled in
key areas including marketing, operations, network growth
and profitability.
MoneyGram International noted that UBAís market penetration
strategy ìrecognised the importance of street level
visibility at all their locations and opened dedicated locations
which are strategically well-positioned for MoneyGram. UBA
performance derives from excellent customer service delivered
by well-trained client-facing staff as well as the bankís
ability to embrace the various operational improvements introduced
by MoneyGram within specified timelines.
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