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Members of a local NGO in Lagaip District open bank accounts with TISA Bank
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Members of a local NGO in Lagaip District open bank accounts with TISA Bank

From Post-Courier · () English

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  • Members of the Lyumbain Socio-economic Community Development Foundation Inc. in Papua New Guinea opened bank accounts with Tisa Bank.
  • Foundation members traveled to Wabag town to collect their Visa Debit Cards.
  • The foundation's chairman highlighted the privilege of receiving the cards from the Wabag Tisa Bank Branch.

Members of the Lyumbain Socio-economic Community Development Foundation Inc. traveled from Laiagam to Wabag town to collect their newly issued bank cards. The foundation members successfully opened their individual bank accounts with Tisa Bank, marking a significant step in their financial management.

Rodnie Watanikam, the Chairman of the Lyumbain Socio-economic Community Development Foundation Inc., expressed that the members were privileged to receive their Tisa Bank Visa Debit Cards directly from the Wabag Tisa Bank Branch this morning. This event signifies a move towards greater financial inclusion and accessibility for the community foundation's members.

The foundation, focused on socio-economic development, aims to empower its members through various initiatives. Establishing bank accounts and obtaining debit cards are crucial components in facilitating smoother financial transactions and managing funds for community projects.

Members had the privilege of receiving their Tisa Bank Visa Debit Card from the Wabag Tisa Bank Branch this morning.

โ€” Rodnie WatanikamChairman of the Lyumbain Socio-economic Community Development Foundation Inc., describing the event of receiving bank cards.
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