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Ugandans troll Centenary Bank for imposing a Shs600 fee on clients checking their balance

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
August 10, 2021
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Centenary Bank yesterday announced a Shs600 charge on clients checking their balance via the CenteMobile App. The move has since intrigued plenty of backlashes from ‘clients’ on social media.

Going by the trolls, ‘clients’ seem not impressed with the development as many have said in banter that the bank has exhibited too much greed.

Here are some of the reactions:

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Ugx.600 centenary bank. You're over exploiting us.????? pic.twitter.com/rV6VsvXSx2

— Twalla Fadil (@HonFadil) August 10, 2021

That UGX 600, Centenary bank is charging can earn you leg in kabalagala ?

— Asra Shots (@AsraShots_Ug) August 10, 2021
https://twitter.com/theprintbro/status/1424995131300712449

What if you have no money on your account, how does Centenary bank get the Ugx 600 or they don't show you the balance??

— BonnHarderThisYear (@Musobozi3) August 9, 2021

The way Centenary bank owners see us curious to know our account balance so they can deduct UGX 600, hehe it's punishable to know you balance here pic.twitter.com/QrsQ07Twyo

— A'ula Simon❤️?? (@aula1930) August 10, 2021
https://twitter.com/shynaKug/status/1424990168898023437

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