Tonight on JoyNews, the Business edition of PM Express took a look at the banking sector.
Charges that banks impose on clients for their services and products are considered essential as they help in the running of the institutions. But are consumers being exploited through these charges?.
What can the banks do to ensure consumers are given a fair deal as well as top-notch service delivery?
To shed light on this and many more, host, George Wiafe interacted with Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Association of Bankers, John Awuah to have an in-depth look into the future of the banking sector.
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