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UBA Cameroon Commissions New Branch In Bonaberi Douala

In a bid to better serve its customers, UBA has officially commissioned a new branch on Friday 30 November 2018 in Bonaberi Douala. The ceremony was presided over by the Divisional Officer for Douala IV, Jean Marc Ekoa Mbarga and UBA Cameroon MD/CEO Dominique Mahend. Also in attendance were local administrative and traditional authorities as well as customers and staff.

The new branch which brings to 16 the number of branches in Cameroon and falls in line with the banks vision to provide better services to its customers where ever they reside. According to the Managing Director, Dominique Mahend, Douala 4 in the last 2 years has witnessed immense development in different areas. It is home to a huge very diversified population with an active business community. The construction of the second bridge over River Wouri has improved circulation which had a major issue for many years. He called on all to profit from this opportunity of the branch being at their door step. The staff of this branch is motivated and at the service of all customers.

Douala DO, Jean Marc Ekoa Mbarga (fourth from right) standing beside UBA Cameroon MD, Dominique Mahend(red tie)

That DO for Douala IV Jean Marc Ekoa Mbarga in his official commissioning address lauded the initiative of UBA saying it comes at a time when many businesses are setting up in Douala IV. He also encouraged the management for its efforts to support the economic growth of the country and called on the staff to selflessly serve customers.

UBA that started operations in Cameroon in 2008 has 16 branches. The pan African bank is operating in 20 countries across Africa, London, Paris and New York. In Cameroon,  UBA Cameroon has continued to work with major stakeholders in the public and private sectors.

The new UBA Bonaberi branch is well situated and designed to serve the population of Douala IV.

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