One of the objectives of this column is to enhance our readers’ understanding of banking laws and regulations. We are keenly aware that availability of timely and accurate information is a precondition for the subsistence of a healthy banker-customer relationship and accordingly, this instalment deals with information issues. We examine section 39 of the Banking Act [Chapter 24:20] which deals with this particular issue in terms of the display of information in banking halls. We also get to learn how the Banking Amendment Bill of 2015 proposes to amend the Banking Act in this regard. Please note that this is general opinion which cannot be relied upon as legal advice.

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