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NBM plc launches ‘Fuel 360’ financing package

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-National Bank of Malawi plc (NBM plc) has launched an innovative financing solution called ‘Fuel 360’ aimed at empowering fuel retailers with tailor-made financial support to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability in the energy sector.

The launch, held in Blantyre on Wednesday, brought together stakeholders from the banking and fuel retail sectors, including representatives from PUMA Energy, private fuel retailers, and key players in the financial services industry.

Speaking at the event, NBM plc’s Head of Retail Banking Division, Oswin Kasunda, said the ‘Fuel 360’ financing package was a result of extensive market research and direct engagement with fuel retailers who face unique challenges in accessing working capital and collateral-based credit.

“We are excited at National Bank of Malawi plc to have launched this new innovative package that we are calling ‘Fuel 360 financing package’. We discovered that our fuel retailers operate highly cash-intensive businesses and face financing challenges when restocking fuel. ‘Fuel 360’ is designed to address this.”

“The package includes collateral-free credit facilities of up to K30 million, including guarantees, temporary overdrafts, and short-term loans. It also comes with digital banking solutions, such as point-of-sale (POS) machines, to enhance transaction convenience and reduce reliance on cash,” said Kasunda.

Kasunda added that normally, fuel stations require guarantees to procure fuel from suppliers like PUMA.

“However, collateral requirements have always been a major barrier. With ‘Fuel 360’, we are offering collateral-free guarantees and overdrafts of up to K30 million. This is a game-changer. The package also includes a staff support component, enabling fuel retailers to offer their employees loans at concessional interest rates, further demonstrating the Bank’s commitment to holistic business growth,” he added.

Head of Retail Operations for PUMA Energy Malawi, Tabo Nakalonga, hailed the initiative as a transformative step towards digitalization and improved financial access in the fuel retail sector.

“This is a switch to a more digital-based platform. It enhances convenience, speeds up transactions, and introduces additional revenue streams like agency banking. Importantly, access to credit ensures smooth operations and continued customer satisfaction.”

“This is an important package with readily available capital and credit to keep fuel stations operating without disruptions, and the ‘Fuel 360’ package has arrived at a critical time for the industry,” said Nakalonga.

Puma Energy launches first Le Croissant cafe in Blantyre

By Prince Chinayani

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Puma Energy Malawi on Saturday June 1,2024, launched the first Le Croissant cafe at its Chichiri Service Station in Blantyre, demonstrating its continued commitment to providing convenience, product diversity, reliability and quality of service to its customers.

The opening of the outlet follows the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Le Croissant, a local, Malawian brand, earlier this year to open three Le Croissant café outlets at Puma Energy Malawi service stations.

Speaking in an interview, Puma Energy General Manager(GM) Sipho Uaeca said the partnership reflects Puma Energy Malawi’s confidence in the Le Croissant brand.

He said:”This also reflects our commitment to supporting local businesses and collaboration in the private sector to create jobs and sustain livelihoods.”

Serendib Hotels and Resorts chairperson said: “Our Le Croissant is a local brand. This first venture into the ‘on the go’ café business is an extension of our long-term investment into the Malawian economy and the people of our country.

“We are proud to partner with Puma Energy Malawi as we extend our brand across the country.
This partnership marks another milestone in delivering quality services to Puma customers and opens a new gateway to hospitality.”

Le Croissant, a specialist pastry, confectionery and bakery brand, is a division of Heritage Hotel, which was established in 1958 as Shire Highlands.

It is under the Serendib Hotels and Resorts brand and employs over 800 people.

Puma Energy plans to further expand the partnership to its stations in Lilongwe and Mzuzu.

Le Croissant, which serves over 1 200 customers per day with over 20 products, is an employer of young culinary talent.