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Stanbic Bank Fills Gap in South Sudan By Accepting All Visa Cards at ATMs

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Stanbic Bank has announced that all Visa cardholders—both local and international—can now withdraw cash from its ATMs in South Sudan. This milestone enhances convenience for residents, expatriates, and visitors, who previously faced challenges in accessing their funds.

A Game-Changer for Banking in South Sudan

With five strategically located ATMs across Juba, Stanbic Bank is expanding financial access and contributing to economic growth.

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“At Stanbic Bank, we are committed to driving financial accessibility and making banking easier for everyone in South Sudan,” said James Okuku, Head of Transactional Banking at Stanbic Bank. “Introducing this Visa card acceptance at our ATMs eliminates a major barrier for customers who previously struggled to access their funds, especially those with international accounts. We believe that this move will drive increased card usage and positively impact economic growth.”

This initiative aligns with Stanbic Bank’s broader strategy to modernize banking services in South Sudan, aiming to make transactions simpler, faster, and more inclusive.

“As the country continues to register economic growth, access to global banking infrastructure remains a critical factor in supporting businesses, development organizations, and individuals. As a key financial institution in South Sudan, we are committed to being an enabler for sustainable development and will continue to deliver innovative and relevant solutions,” Okuku added.

Key Accessibility Features

  • All Visa cards are accepted, regardless of the client’s bank location.
  • Clients, including expatriates and travelers, can withdraw cash seamlessly at a Stanbic ATM.

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