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UBA customers can now make cash withdrawals from ATMs in Western Europe, USA, Canada, Africa and Australia

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Foremost African Global financial institution, United Bank for Africa, UBA, has restored its International Card Services.

Customers of UBA can now make cash withdrawals in over 80 countries across the globe.

” You can make cash withdrawals from ATMs in Western Europe, the USA, Canada, Africa and Australia, up to USD100.00 per day, said Kennedy Uzoka 
Group Managing Director/CEO , in an email message to customers.

” The other locations will follow suit and you will be advised once those services have been restored, he revealed on Tuesday.

Continuing Mr Uzoka said, ” I once again offer my apologies for the challenges you have experienced lately with your International Cards. We have been working 24/7 with our partners to bring back all the platforms globally, to the service standards that you have always experienced. 

” I thank you for your patience and unwavering support during the difficult time. We really appreciate your custom and will continue to work harder to ensure that we meet and surpass your expectations. 

Per Second News findings indicate that UBA customers can now with ease withdraw cash from ATMs in France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Greece, Spain, Switzerland, Portugal, Malta and other Western European countries.

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