Banks in Sudan resumed serving the public on Sunday following last week’s directive from the Central Bank.
As part of the measures to stop the spread of Covid-19, they were on April 23 stopped from offering services that require physical contact with clients.
As part of the safety measures guiding the opening of banking halls, the Bank of Sudan has issued protocols to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Any bank that violates these directives will be punished severely, the Central Bank of Sudan stated.
Banks are expected to have fewer employees within the buildings on any working day.