GN Bank has reassured the general public and its customers that things are "firmly under control" after a robbery at one of its branches.
This comes after one of their branch locations near Potsin on the Accra-Winneba highway in the Central Region was attacked by armed robbers this week.
According to the General Manager, Richmond Duke Keelson, the police have since mounted a serious search for the robbers.
"Our bank's surveillance system has provided valuable information for the police to use," he added.
He said things are now in order at the said branch and it is carrying on with normal daily business emphasising that "every deposit at the branch is safe and intact."
He assured all that their security has been strengthened to guarantee the safety of staff, our customers and their deposits.
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