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The Management of GCB Bank PLC has paid a working visit to the Chief Executive of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA), Elizabeth Naa Kwatsoe Tawiah Sackey.
Led by the Deputy Managing Director, Finance, Socrates Afram, the Executives interacted with the Mayor and other officials of the Assembly to consolidate the relationship between the Bank and the AMA.
Mr Afram, on behalf of the Management of the Bank, congratulated the Chief Executive, a former Staff of the Bank, for being the first female to occupy that position since the establishment of AMA more than 100 years ago.

The meeting discussed other matters of mutual benefit for the Bank and the AMA, including Corporate Social Responsibility, and the beautification of Accra, among others.
The Lady Mayor expressed her appreciation to the Management of the Bank for the courtesy call and for discussing matters of interest with the AMA.
Other members of the GCB delegation include Eric Coffie, Chief Digital Marketing Officer; Kojo Kwarteng, Head, Corporate Affairs; Joyce Mensah, Head, Governance Risk & Control; Carl Ashie, Head, G-Money; and Louisa Boamah of the Human Resource Department.
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