Absa Bank, a leading brand in the Banking industry in Ghana, has reiterated its commitment to providing better services to its customers across the country.
Speaking on the Super Morning Show on Monday, January 24, 2022, the Regional Corporate Director for West Africa at Absa Bank, Ellen Ohene-Afoakwa stated that the bank has in stock, wonderful packages for its customers to empower them financially.
"It will interest you to know that our Managing Director, just last week, visited our clients at the Kantamanto Market area just to learn at first hand what we can do differently this year to serve them better. This is a testament to the key role Absa plays in empowering our clients to ensure that we bring their possibilities to life," she said.
Founded in 1917 as Barclays Bank and rebranded as Absa in 2020, the bank has been a leading brand in the financial industry in Ghana, providing quality financial services to its customers.
It has been keen on providing services such as loans, savings accounts, mortgages, debit and credit cards, wealth management, investments, etc.
Absa has over 1,016 branches operating globally.
"For this year our mandate hasn't changed - we are innovating, we're bringing value and adding value to our client's business and we're bringing their possibilities to life," the Regional Corporate Director added.
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