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Mediterranean Smart Cards Company extends services to NBS Bank in Malawi
- Egypt: Monday, June 25 - 2007 at 14:21
- PRESS RELEASE
Mediterranean Smart Cards Company (MSCC) recently announced an agreement to provide smart card processing for the New Building Society (NBS), a Malawi-based bank with a network of 12 branches and 7 agencies throughout the country.
"We are pleased that we have been able to meet our goals of becoming the largest smart card processor in the Middle East and Africa," said Hoda Shoukry, Managing Director of MSCC. "MSCC is extending its services even further to the African market and our partnership with NBS is testament to our commitment and growing contributions to the region. We're sure that our association with a leading financial institution such as NBS will be mutually beneficial and lead to even greater success in the future."
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About Mediterranean Smart Cards Company (MSCC)MSCC is an Egyptian joint-venture company, offering one of the most sophisticated smart card processing environments in the world. Besides delivering a range of services and benefits to its clients, MSCC's mission is to provide high-quality, premium smart card payment processing services to banks across markets in Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa, and to spread electronic payment knowledge and expertise.
For more information, contact:
Rasha Teima or Sara Shamel at Traccs Egypt
Tel: (+202) 304-6870
Fax: (+202) 303-1219
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