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First National Bank Ghana received a Universal banking license from the Bank of Ghana during the second half of 2015. It opened its first branch in Accra that same year. Beginning as a new greenfield operation, the bank plans to grow organically, with emphasis on digital applications, but mindful of the Ghanaian customers' desire for personal ...
FBNBank (Ghana) Limited, part of First Bank of Nigeria Group; Fidelity Bank Ghana Limited; First Atlantic Bank Limited; First National Bank (Ghana) Limited, part of FirstRand Group; GCB Bank PLC, majority state-owned; Guaranty Trust Bank (Ghana) Limited, part of GTCO Group; National Investment Bank Limited, state-owned; OmniBSIC Bank Ghana Limited
First National Bank (South Africa) Nedbank; Standard Bank; ... Absa Bank Ghana (formerly Barclays Bank of Ghana Limited) Ecobank Ghana; Ghana Commercial Bank; Guinea
GN Bank is an indigenous private Ghanaian owned commercial bank in Ghana. [2] GN Bank is one of the private commercial banks licensed to operate in Ghana. [2] [3] GN Bank has over 260 locations across the 10 regions of Ghana. [2] GN Savings and Loans Company Limited was originally incorporated as First National Savings and Loans (FNSL) Company ...
Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana; Akwaaba Music; ARB Apex Bank; Asoriba; B. ... First Atlantic Bank; First National Bank Ghana; G. GCB Bank; Ghana Airways ...
The Nationale Bank der Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek Beperk (National Bank of the South African Republic Limited) was registered in Pretoria in 1891 and opened for business on 5 April of the same year. After the conclusion of the Second Anglo-Boer War in 1902, the name of this bank was changed to the National Bank of South Africa Limited.
It was first licensed as a mortgage financing institution. It commenced business on 2 December 1991. On 1 August 1994, Bank of Ghana licensed the company, then called Housing Finance Company Ghana Limited, as a non-bank financial institution. Universal banking status was received on 17 November 2003, from Bank of Ghana. [7]
GCB Bank Ltd maintains its headquarters in Accra, the capital of Ghana and the largest city in the country. The bank has over 184 branches distributed across most major urban areas of Ghana, with plans to refurbish many of them following a re-brand in 2014. GCB Bank Expands to 214 Branches as it assumes the management of Two Banks. [29] [30]