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FirstBank Ghana has officially commissioned its newest branch in Tamale, marking its first presence in the Northern Belt and reaffirming the Bank’s commitment to expanding access to quality financial services as well as driving inclusive growth across Ghana.
The ceremony, held at the Bank’s state-of-the-art branch in the heart of Tamale, drew together FirstBank Ghana’s management, staff, customers, and community members. The event was graced by representatives of key traditional leaders, including emissaries from the Gulkpe Naa, Dakpema, Chang Naa, and Dohan Naa, underscoring the importance of the Bank’s expansion into the region.

Delivering the keynote address, Managing Director and CEO of FirstBank Ghana, Mr. Victor Yaw Asante, described the commissioning as more than a branch opening saying “today, we are not just opening a banking hall, we are planting a seed for partnership, empowerment, and shared success in Northern Ghana. Tamale is the commercial heartbeat of the north, and our presence here reflects our belief that true national impact must include every key belt of the economy. We are here to walk side by side with the people of Tamale, supporting their aspirations and fueling growth that is both inclusive and sustainable”.
Mr Asante also emphasized that FirstBank’s presence in Tamale goes beyond financial transactions. “Banking is not about buildings, it is about people, partnership, and progress. This branch is a continuation of our trusted legacy, a pledge to serve with excellence, empower communities, and support inclusive growth not just in Tamale, but across the Northern Belt and beyond.”
Also present at the ceremony was, Ms. Rosie Ebe-Arthur, Non-Executive Director of FirstBank Ghana, who described the commissioning as a landmark moment for both FirstBank and Tamale. “It is both an honour and privilege to be here in this vibrant city for this historic occasion.
Tamale is a city filled with promise, known for its industrious people, rich culture, and vital role in the socio-economic life of Northern Ghana. With this new branch, FirstBank Ghana is making a bold and lasting statement that we are here not only to do business, but to become a long-term development partner in the north,” Ms. Ebe-Arthur said.
She highlighted the critical role of banks in regional growth, noting that Tamale’s economic driver’s which include agriculture, trade, education, faith institutions, and the informal sector require intentional support from financial institutions. “This branch is not the end goal, it is a vehicle for lasting transformation. Through it, we are creating new pathways for inclusion, access, and opportunity,” she added.
Since FirstBank’s establishment in Ghana in 1996, the Bank has expanded steadily, guided by values of integrity, innovation, service, and community impact. As a subsidiary of FirstBank Group, Africa’s most enduring financial institution with over 130 years of heritage, the Bank brings unmatched experience and trust to every community it serves.
The Tamale branch will deliver innovative banking products tailored to individuals, MSMEs, farmers, traders, and professionals, while also extending its reach through digital and agency banking channels to underserved communities. In addition, the Bank will continue to champion financial literacy and advisory programs to empower customers with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions.
Representatives of the traditional authorities praised FirstBank for extending its footprint to the Northern Region and pledged their support. They noted that the Bank’s presence would not only deepen financial inclusion but also stimulate local economic activity, create opportunities, and foster long-term growth.
Mr. Asante concluded his remarks by expressing appreciation to the Chiefs and people of Tamale for their warm welcome, as well as to customers and staff for their loyalty and dedication. “We are here for the long term. Our promise is simple, to be a Bank you can count on, one that listens, supports, and grows with you. Together, let us write the next chapter of Tamale’s progress,” he said.
With the commissioning of the Tamale branch, FirstBank Ghana continues to strengthen its nationwide footprint while delivering its Gold Standard of value and excellence. The new branch is officially open to the public, offering both physical and digital banking solutions designed to meet the diverse needs of individuals and businesses in the Northern Region.
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