The Managing Director of Republic Bank (Ghana) PLC, Mr. Benjamin Dzoboku, has led a delegation from Republic Financial Holdings Limited (RFHL), the parent company of the Bank, to pay a courtesy call on the newly elected President of the Republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
The visit was aimed at extending heartfelt congratulations on his election as President of the Republic of Ghana and to discuss avenues for impactful collaboration that will drive progress for our beloved countries, Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago where RFHL is based.
Mr. Benjamin Dzoboku, congratulated President, Mahama on his victory and highlighted areas of impact by the Bank such as being the pacesetter in Mortgage Financing in Ghana and demystifying access to Credit Card by making it available to Ghanaians in the low to middle income brackets.
He went further to apprise President Mahama of the Bank’s initiatives towards the provision of assisted financing of women-led SME businesses to ensure financial inclusivity and women-empowerment.

On his part, Mr. Vincent Pereira, Chairman of Republic Financial Holdings Limited, extended his profound appreciation to President Mahama for the audience and reiterated RFHL’s unwavering commitment to Ghana’s economic advancement and the empowerment of businesses and individuals in line with the President’s vision for Ghana.
Mr. Pereira reiterated Republic Bank’s commitment to playing a pivotal role in Ghana’s financial landscape and deepening its collaboration with government and other key stakeholders to achieve shared prosperity. The meeting underscored the importance of strong partnerships between financial institutions and governments in fostering economic progress.
In attendance at this historic meeting were, Mr. P. Vic Salickram, Vice President, RFHL; Mr. David Addo-Ashong, Ag. Board Chairman, Republic Bank (Ghana) PLC; Mr. Benjamin Dzoboku, Managing Director, Republic Bank (Ghana) PLC; His Excellency, John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana; Ms. Kristine Thompson, Director, RFHL; Mr. Vincent Pereira, Board Chairman, RFHL; and Mr. Robert Wickham, Director, RFHL.
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