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OmniBSIC Bank has successfully relocated its Madina Market branch to a more accessible and convenient location at the prestigious Atlantic Mall, Atomic Junction. This strategic move aligns with the Bank’s commitment to continue providing exceptional banking experience for its cherished customers.
With our team of dedicated professionals, customers are assured of top-notch customer service, ensuring that every interaction is efficient, user-friendly and convenient at all times.
During the opening of the branch, the Accra –North Zonal Head of the Bank, Nana Akosua Akyaa Bediako expressed her excitement for the branch relocation, emphasizing the bank's commitment to enhancing convenience and accessibility for its valued customers. She stated, "We are excited about this move. The new location offers a better ambiance, customer experience, easier accessibility, a spacious parking area and these attributes really underscore our dedication to meeting the evolving needs of our valued customers".
Chidinma Braye-Yankee, the Group Head for Corporate Communications, Service Quality, and E-Banking, also addressed the staff of the branch, encouraging them to uphold the OmniBSIC brand promise of superior service delivery. She noted that, "We are not only reinforcing our brand identity with this relocation but it is also a statement to reassure customers that they will consistently receive the exceptional service that the OmniBSIC brand is known for”.

Rev. Dr. Joshua Ofori, Senior Pastor of Resthouse Church, graced the occasion of the launch and led the Staff and Management to officially open the new branch for business.
The relocation of the Madina Market branch exemplifies the Bank’s dedication to providing outstanding service to its customers. The bank strives to continuously innovate and improve in order to guarantee the utmost convenience and satisfaction for its esteemed clientele. The OmniBSIC Atomic Mall relocated Branch is open for business from Monday to Friday, between the hours of 8am and 5pm.
OmniBSIC Bank
OmniBSIC Bank is a fully-fledged universal bank that traces its roots to a merger between the erstwhile OmniBank and Sahel Sahara Bank. The merger was spurned by the banking sector consolidation programme introduced by the Bank of Ghana (BOG) in 2017, through a number of directives including the increment of the minimum capital requirement almost fourfold. The union between the banks is one of the most successful mergers in the financial services industry. It can be described as synergistic since both banks shared similarities in business models, values, and customer experience and were both committed to offering exceptional customer service in Ghana's banking industry. This milestone was achieved through the collaborative effort of shareholders, directors, management, and the staff who showed a willingness to embrace change to become bigger and better in the Banking industry.
OmniBSIC has reinforced its corporate governance structures and invested in its infrastructure to align with BOG's Corporate Governance and other regulatory directives. The Bank is dedicated to maintaining the highest level of integrity, transparency, and accountability in all operations, thereby creating a reliable framework for clients to conduct their banking activities with us.
With our headquarters at Atlantic Tower, Airport City, and an extensive Branch network of 40 across Ghana, OmniBSIC provides a complete range of products, services, and digital offerings tailored to the needs of our Corporate, SME, and individual customers while supporting the communities in which we operate. In our commitment to creating excellent banking experiences for our customers every day, the Bank continues to invest in technology and employee development. All staff are thus carefully selected and developed through comprehensive training programmes.
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