United Bank for Africa dismisses claims of shs1bn stolen from client's account

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United Bank for Africa dismisses claims of shs1bn stolen from client's account
UBA headquarters in Kampala.

United Bank for Africa Uganda Limited has dismissed as untrue, claims that one of their clients lost shs1 billion which was on the accounts.

Reports last week indicated that the money had mysteriously left the customer's account.

In a statement on Monday, UBA said the claims are unfounded.

"UBA Uganda categorically refutes these allegations, they are  spurious, false, and unfounded. As UBA we assert that

no such incident has occurred and reassures its valued customers and the general public of its unwavering commitment to the highest

standards of security and transparency," the bank said in a statement.

The bank said it will continue priding itself in putting its customers first " with utmost importance on customer satisfaction and trust."

"UBA Uganda emphasizes its dedication to safeguarding all customer accounts against unauthorized access and fraudulent activities. The Bank operates under stringent security protocols and remains vigilant in protecting its customers' financial assets."

The bank said it prides in a robust  complaints handling policy "designed to address and resolve customer complaints promptly and effectively."

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