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Universal Merchant Bank (UMB), one of Ghana’s leading indigenous and customer oriented banks, is now offering the National Lottery Authority Fast Cash Fast Pay service in all of its branches nationwide.
One of many new services and products that UMB is introducing this year, the Fast Cash Fast Pay service is in partnership with the National Lottery Authority.
The Fast Cash Fast Pay service allows lotto vendors to add credit to their point of sale terminals at any of the 23 and growing UMB branches in Ghana. Lotto winners can also redeem their winning tickets through the Fast Cash Fast Pay service.
Managing Director/CEO of UMB, Nilla Selormey commented “we are very excited to be offering the Fast Cash Fast Pay service as it allows UMB to extend our range of services to benefit more customers.”
She also noted that “partnering with the National Lottery Authority is a real honour and we look forward to forming other strategic partnerships with leading indigenous organizations.”
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