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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;
Initially, it focused on serving Ghanaian traders, farmers, and business people, who could not obtain financing from the expatriate banks. In 1957, when Ghana attained Independence, the bank re-branded to Ghana Commercial Bank, [11] to concentrate on commercial banking, since Bank of Ghana had been created to function as the central bank and ...
Pages in category "Banks of Ghana" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. ... Bank of Ghana; List of commercial banks in Ghana; A. ABii National;
Ecobank Ghana PLC is a commercial bank in Ghana. It is one of the commercial banks licensed by the Bank of Ghana, the national banking regulator. [2] In 2022, the bank retained its position as the largest bank in Ghana in the 2023 Ghana Banking Survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). [3] LIMA Partners also named the bank as the biggest bank by ...
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.
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 ...
Banks Accra: 1997 Commercial bank P A Golden Web: Consumer goods Food products Kumasi: 1982 Food processing, GSE: GWEB: P A Guinness Ghana Breweries: Consumer goods Brewers Kumasi: 1991 Brewery, part of Diageo (UK), GSE: GGBL: P A Home Finance Company (HFC Bank) Financials Banks Accra: 1990 Commercial bank P A Kuapa Kokoo: Consumer goods Food ...
The Bank was started in 1995 as a merchant bank and operated mainly in Accra. In 2011 the Bank of Ghana granted it universal bank status. [6] In September 2017, the Bank of Ghana directed all universal banks in Ghana to raise their minimum capital reserves from GHS:120 million (US$22.8 million) to GHS:400 million (US$73.4 million).