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LOLC Finance Zambia Launches New Debit Card to Enhance Cashless Convenience

Lusaka — LOLC Finance Zambia Limited has unveiled its new debit card, marking a significant step toward improving cashless payments and financial convenience for customers across the country.

The card, designed with enhanced security features and user-friendly functionality, is positioned as a modern solution for everyday transactions. According to the company, it aims to “transform everyday transactions” by leveraging the latest advancements in financial technology.

“With the launch of our debit card, we are providing customers with a safer, smoother, and more intuitive way to manage their money, whether for in-store purchases, online payments, or bill settlements,” the company said.

The rollout reflects LOLC Finance Zambia’s broader commitment to digital financial inclusion, offering users reliable and accessible tools to participate in the country’s growing cashless economy. The new debit card is expected to simplify payments and reduce dependency on cash, aligning with national efforts to drive the adoption of digital financial solutions.

By introducing this product, LOLC Finance positions itself as a key player in Zambia’s evolving fintech landscape, supporting convenient, secure, and innovative financial services for a wider population.

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