First Capital reopens branch

Sunday Mail Reporter

FIRST Capital Bank has reopened a branch in Highfield, as part of its branch network expansion programme across the country.

The Highfield branch was previously operational when the bank was under Barclays.

The outlet, situated at Machipisa Shopping Centre, brings the number of First Capital branches across Zimbabwe to 26.

First Capital consumer banking director Mrs Angela Kamhiriri said: “First Capital is delighted that it has reopened a branch in Highfield for easy, convenient and affordable banking to the people.

“The branch will cater for the needs of both personal and business customers.”

The bank’s head of marketing and communication, Mrs Emily Nemapare, said, while First Capital is primarily a digital bank, the Machipisa branch will ensure that its clients in Highfield and surrounding areas can get physical services with ease.

 

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