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The Tunisian Post Office Denies the Granting of Microcredits to Its Clients

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The Tunisian Post Office has published an official communiqué to deny the information circulating on social networks about an alleged offer of microcredits to its customers. The Post Office states that it does not have legal authorization to grant loans, whatever the nature, and that it does not offer any credit services. In the face of the rapid spread of these rumours on several social platforms, La Poste Tunisienne wanted to reassure its fait…
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The Tunisian Post Office has published an official communiqué to deny the information circulating on social networks about an alleged offer of microcredits to its customers. The Post Office states that it does not have legal authorization to grant loans, whatever the nature, and that it does not offer any credit services. In the face of the rapid spread of these rumours on several social platforms, La Poste Tunisienne wanted to reassure its fait…

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Managers broke the news in on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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