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The Bank is a large development and commercial bank. As of April 2010, ADB was the leading financial institution in agricultural financing in Ghana, responsible for 35% of the total bank industry financing of agriculture. [7]
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; Prudential Bank Limited; Republic Bank (Ghana) PLC, part of Republic Bank Group; Societe Generale Ghana PLC, part of Société Générale; Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited, part of ...
Rural banks in Ghana are small locally owned banks that operate under a specific mandate to support development projects and financial services to the rural population in Ghana. Rural banks were first established in Ghana in 1976 to provide banking services, provide credit to small-scale farmers and businesses and support development projects ...
Absa Bank Ghana (formerly Barclays Bank of Ghana Limited) Access Bank plc; African Investment Bank; Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana [41] AmalBank; Bank of Baroda; Banque Sahélo-Saharienne pour l'Investissement et le Commerce; CAL Bank; Consolidated Bank of Ghana; Ecobank Ghana; First National Bank Ghana; Fidelity Bank Ghana [42] Ghana ...
Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana: Financials Banks Accra: 1965 Commercial bank P A Aluworks: Basic materials Aluminum Accra: 1978 Aluminium-based products, GSE: ALW: P A AmalBank: Financials Banks Sunyani: 1997 Commercial bank P A Antrak Air: Consumer services Airlines Accra: 2003 Airline P A Ashanti Goldfields Corporation: Basic ...
Access Bank Ghana Plc; Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana; ARB Apex Bank; Atwima Rural Bank; B. Bank of Africa Ghana; Bank of British West Africa; C. CalBank ...
The 26th National Farmers' Day of the 2010 Ghana-KITA Best Institution Award in Ashanti Region. Agriculture in Ghana consists of a variety of agricultural products and is an established economic sector, providing employment on a formal and informal basis. [1] [2] It is represented by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture. [3]
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]