Ecobank has reiterated its commitment not to lay off any staff of TTB after it fully merge its operations with the bank.
ECOBANK earlier this year began the process to merge its operations with TTB after its parent company ETI took over the bank.
However sections of the public are worried the takeover could leave some workers at TTB losing their jobs.
Managing Director of ECOBANK Samuel Ashitey Adjei however tells Joy Business they will be re-assigned where their skills are needed rather than doing away with them
The Trust Bank is to be re-branding as ECOBANK by July this year.
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