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In a significant step to strengthen its relationship with the Ga Traditional Authority and the Ga State, the leadership of GCB Bank PLC (GCB) paid a courtesy call on the Ga Mantse.
The purpose of the visit was to formally introduce the Bank’s new Managing Director (MD), Farihan Alhassan to His Royal Majesty (HRM) King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, and to deepen the relationship between the Bank and the Stool.
The visit marked a key moment for GCB as it transitions into a new era of leadership with the new MD, appointed earlier this year, using the opportunity to engage with the Ga Mantse and his Council and to also assure His Royal Majesty of the Bank’s commitment to the relationship with the Ga State which has endured over 70 years of existence.
This has reflected in several projects and activities including the Bank’s recent sod cutting ceremony for the construction of an ultramodern Paediatric Unit at the University of Ghana Hospital, support for infrastructural improvements at Bishop Girls’ School, and support to the Azumah Nelson ‘Zoom Zoom’ Clinics aimed at empowering the youth through sports.
During the visit, Mr. Alhassan acknowledged the efforts of the Ga Mantse in improving the Ga State particularly with the Ga Mantse Foundation with initiatives such as the Ga Girl Child Education Project and Support Fund, Ga-Dangme Educational Fund, Ga Mantse ICT Entrepreneurial and Skill Development Fund and the Ga Mantse Health, Environmental and Sanitation Fund.
The GCB MD, in his remarks, expressed gratitude to the King for his vital role in maintaining peace and security within the Ga State.
He stated, “Our visit today serves two key purposes. Firstly, we are here to extend our heartfelt appreciation to the Overlord for granting us the land on which we operate and for ensuring a safe and stable environment for business. Secondly, I recognize the significance of formally introducing myself to the custodians of the land and seeking their blessings as I embark on my assignment.”
He added that “GCB Bank is very well placed, considering our mandate, to be a catalyst for socio-economic growth and development in the Ga State. Additionally, we commit to continuing our agenda of supporting key developmental projects and initiatives which aligns with the needs of communities in the area”.
On his part, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II welcomed the MD and prayed for his success as he assumes leadership of the Bank. He also welcomed the Bank’s position to partner the Ga State to drive development. He said that “on behalf of the Ga State we appreciate your continuous support over the years and we look forward to an even more successful relationship which enures to the people and communities of the State and to the country at large.”
The GCB delegation included Abraham Fergurson, Chief of Staff, Emmanuel Odartey Lamptey,Deputy Managing Director - Operations, Sina Kamagate, Executive Head of Retail Banking, Amma Agyemang Kusi Appouh, Board Secretary, Theophilus Aryee, Chief Risk Officer, Benjamin Kyei Armoo, Chief Compliance officer, and Abel Lomotey Daitey, Chief Digital Officer.
GCB Bank PLC is a leading player in Ghana’s banking industry, with 184 branches, 340 ATMs complemented by various innovative digital solutions. With the largest branch network in Ghana, GCB Bank is closely associated with hundreds of communities where the Bank not only offers day-to-day financial services but also provides the needed social support. As Ghana’s premier indigenous bank, GCB has since its establishment in 1953, contributed significantly to helping individuals, SMEs, corporates and institutions to achieve financial wellbeing and meet their banking needs. The Bank’s relationship with its clients and other stakeholders is delivered on a platform of trust, support and collaboration and anchored through its brand promise, “Your Bank for Life”.
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