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Below is a list of commercial banks in Ghana, as updated by the Bank of Ghana in late 2024. [1] List of commercial banks. Absa Bank Ghana Limited, part of Absa Group;
Commercial bank P A Bank of Ghana: Financials Banks Accra: 1957 State bank S A Benso Oil Palm Plantation: Consumer goods Food products Sekondi-Takoradi: 2004 Food processing, palm oil, GSE: BOPP: P A British American Tobacco Ghana: Consumer goods Tobacco Accra: 1991 Ghanaian arm of British American Tobacco, defunct 2006 P D CAL Bank: Financials ...
GN Bank is headquartered in Accra. [10] GN Bank as at June 2016 has Two -hundred-and-sixty (260) operational branches in all the ten regions of Ghana territorial entities: Ashanti (23 operational branches); Brong-Ahafo (44 operational branches); Central (31 operational branches); Eastern (30 operational branches); Greater Accra (38 operational branches); Volta (18 operational branches ...
Bank of Africa Ghana Limited, also referred to as BOA Ghana, is a commercial bank in Ghana. It is one of the commercial banks licensed by Bank of Ghana, the central bank of Ghana, and the national banking regulator. the bank has 33 branches in 2015. [3] BOA Ghana is a large financial services provider in Ghana.
OmniBSIC Bank Ghana Limited is a retail bank that serves large corporations, small and medium enterprises, individuals and non-governmental organisations in Ghana. As of December 2023, the bank's total assets were GHS:5.682 billion (approx. US$363.76 million), with shareholders' equity of GHS:491.6 million (approx. US$31.5 million). [4]
Absa Bank Ghana is a large financial services company, serving corporate clients, high networth individuals, retail customers and small and medium enterprises.As of 31 December 2020, the bank had assets of GHS:12.546 billion (US$2.075 billion), with shareholders' equity of GHS:1.948 billion (US$322.2 million).
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]
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