Audio By Carbonatix
The National Investment Bank (NIB) says a list of customer accounts held with it that have not been operated for a minimum of five years and are classified as dormant, in accordance with the Banks and Specialized Deposit-Taking Institutions Act, 2016 (Act 930), are in the process of being transferred to the Bank of Ghana.
In a press statement, the Bank said, "The published customers and or their legal representatives are hereby advised to contact the nearest National Investment Bank branch or call our Customer Service Call centre on +233 302 428 500 or toll-free on 0800 007 777 within two weeks of the date of this publication to activate their accounts.
It added, "All affected accounts that are not activated after the 14-day deadline should be deemed transferred to the Bank of Ghana in accordance with Act 930."
Customers can visit www.nib-ghana.com/nib-dormant-accounts, www.myjoyonline.com, www.adomonline.com, www.graphic.com.gh, www.thebftonline.com or www.angelonline.com for comprehensive details of the published list.
Latest Stories
-
JoyNews’ Emefa Atiamoah-Eli wins REMAPSEN’s Best Journalist in Health Reporting award for West and Central Africa
19 seconds -
UMB outdoors redesigned mobile app; UMB SpeedApp to serve customers better
36 minutes -
GFA strengthens Black Stars backroom staff with five key appointments for 2026 World Cup
39 minutes -
JP Morgan upgrades Afreximbank Bonds, citing improved value and strong fundamentals
39 minutes -
New DVLA number plate contract dispute: Court adjourns case to Feb 13 following joinder company’s absence in court
49 minutes -
Kim Lars Bjorkegren to join Black Stars technical team for 2026 World CupÂ
50 minutes -
Copyright Protection for Creative Works in the Digital Age: A case study of Akrobeto’s Laughter Video
50 minutes -
Africa’s future must be built by great African business champions – KGL Group chairman
55 minutes -
Kotoka International Airport renaming: Decision must consider history, national cohesion and developmental prospects.
1 hour -
Annoh-Dompreh calls on Finance Minister to address Parliament on rising cost of living crisis
1 hour -
GMet warns of localised thunderstorms over coastal, middle parts of Ghana this evening
1 hour -
Ghana’s Affirmative Action Act sees progress in judiciary but faces challenges in parliamentary representation
2 hours -
CIMG launches accelerator programme to fast-track marketing professionals
2 hours -
UCC partners Thrive Africa to offer students remote internships with global firms
2 hours -
Mr Eazi calls for borderless Africa to unlock growth for youth and SMEs
2 hours
