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Absa Bank Ghana has recently upgraded its East Legon branch to serve Premier, Prestige, and Business clients.
The upgraded services were unveiled in a short ceremony at the newly expanded and refurbished East Legon branch premises.Â
Absa’s top management and some esteemed clients attended the launch ceremony, which included a ribbon-cutting, a guided tour of the upgraded facilities, and presentations detailing the new services offered.

The branch now features a modern and welcoming environment to enhance the overall banking experience.
It is a significant addition to the bank’s network of 51 branches, 12 Prestige centres, 4 Premier centres, 2 agencies, and 1 Premier suite.
Doreen Afesi, the Branch Manager, highlighted Absa Bank’s commitment to responsiveness and client needs in her remarks.
“We are here because we listened, we heard your need for a more convenient and comfortable banking space with upgraded services, and we have delivered.”

Edward Nartey Botchway, Absa Bank’s Managing Director, commented on the expansion: “We are committed to providing our customers with an enhanced experience across all touchpoints, whether you interact with us digitally or in any of our service centres.”
Customers can find the East Legon branch opposite the Li Beirut restaurant near American House in Accra.
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