GCB
hints “This year is critical for Ghana”
Accra, March 21, Ghanadot/GNA –
Ghana Commercial Bank has cautioned that this year is critical for
Ghana, as the financial crisis which has hit the US and Europe is having
repercussions on the country, especially the financial sector.
“The fall or threat of collapse of some big financial institutions,
mortgage and insurance firms in developed countries makes operations in
the banking sector more challenging,” Mr. Lawrence Adu-Mante, Managing
Director of the Bank, said at a media soiree on Friday.
He said GCB had been monitoring the situation in the international
financial sector and had put in a number of measures to sustain its
gains and safeguard investment.
“We have strengthened our internal control and monitoring systems. We
are also collaborating effectively with Bank of Ghana, the regulator of
banks in Ghana, in its initiatives to enhance banking and to avert any
disaster in the banking sector,” Mr Adu-Mante said.
He said the Bank would soon open its 150th branch when the new branch on
the Spintex Road in Tema Municipality begins operations. This is up from
138 a year ago.
During that period also, Mr Adu-Mante said, GCB introduced new services
and products like Royal Banking, the Bank’s version of the private
banking, Commernet Plus, their enhanced internet banking service, and
Mastercard.
“We are currently upgrading our banking application software as well as
some hardware equipment as part of efforts to improve our services for
the benefit of our customers, investors and all stakeholders.”
Mr Adu-Mante said as a Bank, they would like to operate in a country
with a peaceful and stable macroeconomic environment that would
guarantee investment and robust naming.
“You can also support local industries and banks by continuing to devote
some of your pages and spots to promote our initiatives, growth and
success stories,” he said.
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