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CNCC Adds Banks and Mobile Money to Its Growing Roadside Service Centers
['Business In Cameroon', 'Economie', 'Banking', 'Energy', 'Comms', 'Media', 'Law', 'Insurance', 'Public Management']
Business in Cameroon
According to the tender notice, the selected partner will provide banking and digital financial services to truck drivers, other users of the centers, and nearby communities.
Roadside Centers Expand Into Multi-Service HubsThe new initiative follows another project launched earlier this year to install gas stations at several CNCC service centers.
With gas stations now planned alongside financial services, the company aims to transform its roadside centers into integrated hubs for road transport.
A New Market for Banks and Mobile Money OperatorsFor banks and Mobile Money providers, the service centers offer direct access to transport and logistics businesses operating along the trade corridors linking Cameroon with the Central African Republic and Chad.
By combining gas stations, restaurants, lodging, and financial services, CNCC hopes to turn its roadside centers into major economic hubs along Cameroon's main transit corridors.