Mr Alahasan Andani, the Managing Director of Stanbic Bank Ghana, on Wednesday gave assurance that the bank would continue to support its customers, business people, small scale and medium scale enterprises to push Ghana’s economy forward.
He reiterated the bank’s readiness to collaborate with government to improve the productive sectors of the economy and create an enabling environment for job creation.
Mr Andani was speaking at the end of year cocktail party, organized by the financial institution for its customers, in Accra.
He said the bank undertook successful operations last year and promised that this year, it would invest in infrastructure development to support the rapid growth of the country’s economy, which he noted was doing well.
Mr Andani urged the bank’s customers to cultivate the habit of saving to prop the economy.
He thanked the customers for patronising the services of the bank and said its doors were widely opened to all and sundry for business.
Source: GNA
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