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ARB Apex Bank, the mini-regulator of rural banks has launched a ladies association called ARB Apex Bank Ladies Association.
Its president, Iris Obeng Tudah, is optimistic the ladies association will aid the growth of the bank.
According to her, the association will pool the efforts of women from rural and community banks across the country to ensure the bank achieve its goals.
She therefore encouraged members of the association to be confident and united.
She further urged the ladies to promote activities that will enhance the talents of members and prepare them for the challenging opportunities in the future.
“We want to drive the rural banks along with us in a form of unity because they are far off and seem left behind. We want to see many of our ladies at the forefront of the bank”.
“We want to unleash the potential in us and support the bank fully”, she added.
The Managing Director of ARB Apex Bank, Alex Awuah, commended the initiative by the ladies and admonished them to be active to contribute to the success of the bank.
“This association was mooted by hardworking ladies of the bank and when they presented the proposals to us we thought it wise to support them”, he opined.
Speaking on various reported fraud cases at rural and community banks across the country, he revealed that the bank is on course to deal with perpetrators of such acts.
“Fraud cases are everywhere and we have very strong structures dealing with such cases. For now I think we are making progress”, he added.
The ARB Apex bank Ladies Association is expected to play a collective role to the success of the bank.
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