First National Bank has opened a new branch at Kejetia in Kumasi.
The bank celebrated the opening with a brief ribbon cutting ceremony that brought together local authorities, potential and existing customers.
“This new branch is a step in bridging the access gap to our innovative banking services within the Kumasi enclave,” says the Chief Executive Officer of First National Bank Ghana, Warren Adams. “Our experienced team of professionals have an outstanding record of helping our customers to start off their banking experience with an understanding of the unique needs of individuals and businesses alike”.
Located on the Bendelta Towers (Evergreen Chemist) building in Kejetia, the branch is an addition to the Adum branch located in the SSNIT yard. It will be offering the full complement of personal banking, business banking and corporate solutions as well as advisory services to help customers manage their day-to-day financial needs.
Mr. Adams said First National Bank Ghana is growing to help more individuals, SMEs and large corporates with world class banking experiences and advisory services to accelerate growth in fulfilment of the strategic mandate from its parent company in South Africa, the FirstRand Group.
“Now that we have begun full operations in this branch, we are closer to prioritising your needs with helpful, easy and safe banking that meets and improves the changing demands of the economy,” Mr. Adams says.
Akweley Laryea, Head of Retail Banking, added that the First National Bank Kejetia branch adopts an aesthetic look and feel in line with the bank’s renewed vision to reimagine the help they provide for customers while nodding to the future of banking.
“Even though we are a digital led bank, we also believe in the power of face-to-face banking. Our world class banking app will soon see a refresh with more enhanced capabilities. This branch is at a convenient location for town employees, shop owners or anyone else looking for a quick in-and-out banking experience. I hope that we take advantage of this new opening and benefit from First National Bank’s wide range of banking, investments, facilities and advisory services,” she said.
In addition to the two branches in Kumasi, First National Bank currently has over 50 accredited agency plus partners spread across the Ashanti Region, empowered to help customers to perform basic transactions. It also has five ATMs within the Kumasi area.
As a member of the FirstRand Group, which is the largest banking group in Africa by market capitalisation, First National Bank has been named the Strongest Banking Brand in the World in the Brand Finance Banking 500 2023 report.
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