TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, September 19. TBC Bank Uzbekistan (the leading digital banking ecosystem in Central Asia) launched a waiting list for its TBC Business (upcoming new product offering), TBC Bank Uzbekistan told Trend.
The initiative is set to go live later this year and become the country’s first fully digital banking service for SMEs and individual entrepreneurs. TBC is expanding into the sector of SMEs and individual entrepreneurs as part of a strategy to diversify its product offering and revenue streams.
The Business Banking product suite is being developed with a goal of making banking and related financial transactions simple, user-friendly and enjoyable for small and medium-sized businesses in Uzbekistan, enabling them to take care of all of their banking needs without having to visit physical branches. With fast, paperless account opening in just 3 minutes, 24/7 payment services, and team management features, the platform will offer a seamless and efficient solution for SMEs. The early adopters who join the waiting list will benefit from 6 months of free banking services and other exclusive offers.
“The launch of a waiting list for our TBC Business product reflects our commitment to provide modern and accessible digital banking solutions for customers in Uzbekistan. We are excited to be working on a new offering for business customers with a focus on smaller businesses, which are too often overlooked and underserved. We are working hard to make sure that the upcoming TBC Business services will meet the evolving needs of SMEs in Uzbekistan as they navigate this dynamic and rapidly growing economy,” the CEO of TBC Group operations in Uzbekistan Nika Kurdiani said.
TBC Bank Uzbekistan is a subsidiary of London-listed TBC Group, operating via physical and digital channels in Georgia. The bank is also a part of Uzbekistan’s leading digital financial ecosystem, which also contains Payme, a digital payments app for individuals and small businesses, Payme Nasiya (Payme Instalments), an installment credit business, and a fast-growing instalment credit business.
