The Trust Bank (TTB) has made an official launching of their TTB ‘Nhyira’ Account in Accra on Tuesday.
This is a special account opened to all churches to attract higher interest rates for them.
TTB ‘Nhyira’ savings account will help interested churches to solicit for credit facilities to undertake their church projects with their normal operational accounts in the bank.
Speaking at the launch, on the theme; "TTB 'Nhyira' Account: Total Financial Freedom for your Church", the General Manager for Operations and Systems of the bank, Mr. Nat Akainyah, said interested churches will enjoy free weekly cash pick services, special savings account at every competitive interest rates, free internet banking for every church, and grant loans, overdrafts to interested churches to undertake their various church projects.
He also noted that a Relationship Manager would be assigned to the church to offer free financial advice to churches.
He said "a good financial plan can give a clear picture of where you are, where you are going, and where you can reach in future"
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