Absa Bank Kenya has warned their customers of shortages in cheque books with disruptions by their cheque printing partner.
According to a message to the customers, the listed firm urged customers to order their cheques early in advance to avoid any inconveniences.
A cheque is a booklet issued by a bank or a Sacco that allows a customer to pay for goods.
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“Dear Customer, we have been informed about a potential workflow disruption by our cheque printing partner that will interrupt our normal supply of new cheque books. To avoid any inconvenience, please place orders for your required cheque books to cover at least SIX months as soon as possible, but no later than 27, 2023,” the notice read.
Absa bank announced 13% growth in net profit of Sh6.3 billion in its half-year financial result ending June 31, 2022, from Sh5.6 billion reported in the same period in 2021.
Improved performance was attributed to an economic recovery on the back of Covid-19’s impact.