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GRA and Trust Bank Gambia Plc Have Signed an MoU to Improve Digital Tax Payment Services

The Gambia Revenue Authority and Trust Bank Gambia Plc collaborate to streamline tax and customs payments, offering secure, efficient services at 18 branches and online, boosting national financial reforms.

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The Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) and Trust Bank Gambia Plc have partnered to enhance tax and customs payment systems in The Gambia by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

This collaboration aims to modernize the tax system, making payments easier, safer, and more efficient for Gambians.

GRA’s Commissioner General, Mr. Yankuba Darboe, highlighted its significance for national development, while Trust Bank’s Managing Director, Ms. Njilan Senghore, emphasized the bank’s commitment to financial reforms through innovative solutions.

Tax payment services will be available at 18 branches and online, fostering a stronger public finance system in The Gambia.

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