Ghana Commercial Bank Limited would soon open four more branches in some strategic towns in the Northern region.
The bank plans to open branches in Walewale the capital of the East Mamprusi District and Zabzugu, capital of the Zabzugu/Tatale District, Saboba in the Saboba/Chereponi District and Sawla, district capital of the newly created Sawla/Tuna/Kalba District.
Plans are advanced to open two more branches in the Tamale metropolis to ease congestion at the Tamale Main Branch and the Aboabo market branch.
Mr. Ernest B. Kanton, Area Manager of the GCB in-charge of the Northern, Upper East and Upper West regions, said this at the launch of the GCB Rights Issue in Tamale.
The GCB, through this Rights Issue, hopes to raise ¢450 billion by issuing ¢75 million ordinary shares at ¢6,000 per share in a ratio of one new share for every 2.2 existing shares to its shareholders and interested customers both in the country and abroad.
Mr. Roko Frimpong, Deputy Managing Director of the GCB in-charge of Operations, said the GCB's strategic focus was to consolidate its retail banking business and to reposition itself in respect of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and the large corporate banking businesses.
He said in line with this, the bank seeks to expand and enhance accessibility of branch and account nation-wide to retail customers and also provide a platform for cooperates and SMEs.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Dr. Stacy Amewoyi launches new books and expands philanthropic efforts across Ghana and US
6 minutes -
Hindsight: Legon Cities’ five years of fugazi money
20 minutes -
JoyNews’ Kwasi Debrah ties knot with Dr. Neta Pasram in beautiful ceremony
20 minutes -
Wimbledon winner Purcell admits anti-doping breach
40 minutes -
Political party influence undermines leadership independence, says Prince Kofi Amoabeng
45 minutes -
CHASS advises against reopening schools on Jan. 3 until financial arrears are cleared
54 minutes -
Newmont’s Akyem Vocational Institute unveils battery-powered fufu machine at graduation ceremony
58 minutes -
Newmont reinforces cultural heritage commitment in host communities
1 hour -
Oti Region records over 10 road accident deaths from January to September this year
1 hour -
Ecobank Ghana inaugurates ‘Ecobank Retirees Association’: A legacy of fellowship and service
1 hour -
Optimal OMD appoints Taniya Mondal as MD
2 hours -
Lekzy DeComic hailed for masterful emceeing at OB Amponsah’s comedy show
2 hours -
Premier Care Hospital sparks joy with second annual nine lessons and carols night!
2 hours -
OB Amponsah fills 4,000 capacity Bukom Boxing Arena with comedy special
2 hours -
Bridging digital and human intellect: Africa’s Path from 4IR to 5IR
2 hours