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GN Bank has been adjudged the Overall best Sub-Agent for 2016 at the just ended Western Union - Ecobank Subagents Awards Dinner.
The event which took place at the African Regent Hotel in Accra last Saturday hosted 17 other Subagents of Ecobank including the Royal Bank, Beige Capital, Best Point Savings and Loans among others.
This means many Ghanaians and indeed non-Ghanaians now see GN Bank as their number one choice for all their money transfer services.
Aside from being judged the Overall Best Sub Agent for 2016, GN Bank continued to entrench its dominance over all the 17 Subagents of Ecobank, by winning three more awards.
In total, they won four out of the five awards for the night namely:
1. THE SUBAGENT WITH THE HIGHEST No. OF TRANSACTIONS FOR 2016
2. THE SUBAGENT WITH THE HIGHEST TRANSACTION GROWTH FOR 2016
3. THE OVERALL BEST LOCATION FOR 2016
4. THE OVERALL BEST SUBAGENT FOR 2016
There were various cash prices for each category of award as well as a Glass Trophy.
Commenting on the Awards, the General Manager for GN Bank Remittances and Diaspora Services, Hilda Malm, said, “success comes with hard work and it is a great honour for GN Bank to receive these prestigious awards in recognition of our hard work."
She underscored the importance of remittances as a source of livelihood for people and pledged GN Bank's commitment in executing its financial inclusion agenda and vision.
“GN Bank works with Fast, Safe, Reliable and Convenient Money transfer Operators. GN Bank’s Visions is to be a Truly National Bank for the ordinary person. GN Bank is in all the 10 regions of Ghana.
"We go to places that others would not go just because we want to serve everyone. Our slogan says it all- 'GN Bank -The Peoples Bank," she emphasized.
Mrs. Malm was full of gratitude to all team members as well as customers of the bank who played various roles in the success story of GN Bank Remittances and Diaspora Services.
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