For the second year running, FBNBank will be sponsoring a golf tournament at the Bok Nam Kim Golf Club.
The first was the FBNBank@25 Golf Tournament last year. This Saturday, September 24, 2022, the Bank will be welcoming golfers to the Bok Nam Kim Club for the Captain’s Prize Golf Tournament.
The Bok Nam Kim Captain’s Prize Golf Tournament is open to amateur golfers from across the country and it promises to be an exciting opportunity for the golfers who will be offered a taste of good competition in addition to FBNBank’s Premium Banking proposition.
In all, over one hundred golfers are expected to compete for honours over the 18-hole lush green course at the Bok Nam Kim Golf Club with more than that number likely to be present as spectators. Altogether, both golfers and enthusiasts will be treated to a good time on Saturday.
Commenting on the Bank’s support for the tournament, FBNBank’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Victor Yaw Asante said, “Our partnership with the Bok Nam Kim Golf Club has entered its second year and promises to offer another exciting opportunity to golfers and our customers to tap into what the Club offers and what the FBNBank’s Premium Banking proposition delivers.
"At the end of the day, we expect to have golfers who would be looking forward to another competition come next year after a challenging and thrilling tournament on Saturday. We also look forward to all those who are present to have a taste of our Premium Banking; which is a great lifestyle with priority service, comfort, security, luxury and access to financial advisory services as the key benefits to customers.
"Our Premium Banking proposition is based on our promise to place our customers first and it remains a great example of our commitment to always deliver our gold standard of value and excellence.”
FBNBank’s Premium Banking is an invitation only banking experience that allows the Bank to reward its discerning customers as they do business with the Bank.
Once a customer is invited to Premium Banking, he or she is granted access to the Premium Banking Lounge in some of the Bank’s branches and is entitled to a host of banking privileges and the highest standards of quality service.
The Premium Banking member is also assigned a dedicated Relationship Manager to cater to his or her banking needs.
FBNBank has been operating in Ghana for the past 26 years within which the bank has remained focused on putting its customers first. This, it has sought to do through the rich value and excellence of what the Bank contributes to the relationship with its stakeholders, particularly the customers.
FBNBank Ghana is a member of the First Bank of Nigeria Limited Group which is renowned for its great customer service and general stakeholder engagement garnered over its 128 years of operation. FBNBank Ghana has 22 branches and two agencies across the country with over 500 staff.
FBNBank offers universal banking services to individuals and businesses in Ghana.
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