The banking process of society.
Yanet Méndez Castillo, institutional communicator of the entity, declared to the Cuban News Agency that for this year that has just begun, priority will be given to attention to virtual systems, the consolidation of links with clients (especially with new economic actors to help to make its financial operations transparent) and strengthening alliances with the university.
Based on the challenges imposed by the exchange market and the current economic situation, emphasis will also be placed on the training of professionals in the sector, with the purpose of optimizing coverage for the preparation and financing of vital sectors for social development such as agriculture, commerce and industry, he added.
Likewise, work will continue on the application of resolution 111, which, issued by the Central Bank of Cuba, regulates the limits of cash collections and payments in national currency, their deposit, extraction and possession.
At the end of last December, the province registered more than 1,256 clients connected to Virtual Bandec, more than two thousand who use the extra cash service and more than 158 thousand cards associated with payroll payment of the 500 thousand issued to date. confirmed Odalys Gómez Duque, provincial deputy director of the institution.
The specialist pointed out the use of payment channels that do not require the physical presence of users in bank branches, among which the Tranfermóvil and Enzona platforms stand out, increasingly popular among the population.
Yoannia León Rodríguez, a resident of the Bengochea neighborhood in Santa Clara, commented that the establishment of electronic invoices, digital commerce and cell phone transfers are very effective mechanisms in the face of the difficulties that have recently been faced in accessing cash.
Gómez Duque confirmed that in 2023 the financing supported by Bandec exceeded 10 billion pesos between working capital, investments, local development projects, as well as from the incorporation of MSMEs and other new actors in the economy in the province.
Founded on November 12, 1997, the Bank of Credit and Commerce in Villa Clara currently has a network of 17 branches and 775 workers.
Source: Cuban News Agency
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