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Universal Merchant Bank (UMB), one of the premier indigenous banks in Ghana, announced the opening of two new branches in the Greater Accra Region.
The first new branch is located on the Spintex Road, next to Isuzu Motors and the second new branch is located on Oxford Street in Osu, opposite Shoprite.
Outfitted with a self-service 24 Hour E-Zone complete with 24 Hour ATMs and E-Banking services, the Spintex and Oxford Street Branches are state-of-the-art banking facilities designed to address the varied needs of today’s modern consumer.
In announcing the branch openings, UMB’s Director of Retail, Lawrence Appiah-Baiden stated "These branches are a physical manifestation of our you first platform and the continuation of our retail growth strategy to better serve the needs and aspirations of our customers.”
For the week beginning Monday March 23, UMB will be offering instant giveaways to all new customers at their new Spintex and Oxford Street branches.
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