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Stanbic Bank Ghana has officially opened its newest branch in Labone, a strategic move aimed at enhancing access to financial services for customers in the area and surrounding communities.
Speaking at the launch event, Chief Executive Officer of Stanbic Bank, Kwamina Asomaning, described the new branch as a key component of the bank’s broader strategy to deepen customer engagement and reinforce its commitment to blending digital innovation with personal service.

“The needs of our customers have evolved. Today’s clients expect digital solutions, interfaces, and platforms, and we’ve provided that. But there’s still a place for physical branches,” Mr. Asomaning said.
“We see our physical and digital platforms as complementary. Branches won’t go out of fashion completely, but what they represent is certainly evolving. That’s why we’ve created modern spaces here with meeting rooms and private areas where we can have meaningful, value-enriching conversations with our clients.”

He also expressed optimism about Ghana’s macroeconomic outlook, noting that the current trajectory could offer some short-term relief in interest rates for consumers and businesses.
Also speaking at the event, Margaret Obimpeh, Head of Affluent Banking at Stanbic, emphasized the branch’s role in serving the growing entrepreneurial and high-net-worth population within the Labone enclave.
“We have a well-defined strategy to attract more high-net-worth individuals in this area, which aligns with our broader vision. Additionally, we’ve seen a rise in SMEs, especially women-led enterprises, and we have tailor-made solutions for entrepreneurs operating here,” she explained.
Over the past two decades, Ghana’s financial services industry has experienced a remarkable transformation with a greater focus on customer-centric innovations and digital expansion.
Stanbic Bank has played a leading role in that shift, continuously investing in infrastructure and services that reflect the dynamic needs of its diverse clientele.
The Labone branch is expected to serve as both a financial hub and a relationship center, reinforcing Stanbic Bank’s reputation as a forward-thinking, customer-focused institution that values both human connection and technological advancement.
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