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Money Tranfer Agencies to open this week

Money Transfer Agencies will reopen this week, according to a directive by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

The statement t said:

Further to His Excellency the President’s Directive of 6 April 2020 on the need to provide critical services to the public during the National Lockdown period, and in light of the feedback from the recipients of diaspora remittances, the Bank wishes to advise the public that the following additional services will be provided by Money Transfer Agencies (MTAs) during the Lockdown Period as follows: –

– MTAs branches operating in retail outlets shall, with effect from Wednesday the 8th of April 2020, operate daily within the timelines prescribed for opening of retail outlets or shops; and

– MTAs owned by banks and those with own banking halls and branches outside banks and retail outlets or shops, shall open for business three times a week. that is, on Tuesday to Thursday, between 0900 and 1500hrs. To allow for operational adjustment, this directive takes effect from Wednesday the 8th of April 2020,

The decision in respect of the extension of the above services is to allow for the receipt of foreign currency remittances which cannot be transacted on any digital or electronic platforms.

In order to prevent and mitigate the spread of Covid-19, MTAs shall be required to spread remittance payout access points and to strictly observe the social distancing guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health and Child Care and the World Health Organisation from tirne to time.

A significant amount remittances for Zimbabweans come from abroad and at this time are important during the lockdown when many are not economically active.

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