As part of activities to complete its merger process, OmniBSIC Bank held its maiden health walk over the weekend.
The event on the theme: ‘At your service’ is to celebration the completion of the important milestone and promote good health among its staff and foster corporate bonding.
Management, staff and customers walked through some principals streets of Accra, converged at the La pleasure beach and participated in aerobics.
Executive Director of OmniBSIC Bank, Philip Oti-Mensah said the health walk marks a new beginning for the bank after the merger.
“It symbolises unity and our readiness to start working towards our vision of becoming the number one bank in customer service in Ghana,” he stated.
Mr. Oti-Mensah said they are coming with a new mentality and customer satisfaction will be the key focus.
He stressed that at OmniBSIC, they are always looking forward to new ways of exciting their customers and going beyond their expectations.
He assured existing and prospective customers to have confidence in the bank because “we are bigger and stronger together so customers have nothing to worry about.”
Mr. Oti-Mensah thanked old clients for being loyal and urged them to continue doing business with them.
Aside Accra, staff of the bank in Kumasi and Takoradi in the Ashanti and Western Regions, respectively, also embarked on a similar fitness exercise.
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