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The Managing Director (MD) of GCB Bank PLC, Farihan Alhassan has paid a courtesy call on the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu at his residence.
The visit was to formally introduce the newly appointed MD to the revered spiritual leader, foster goodwill and highlight the Bank’s unwavering commitment to the Chief Imam and Muslim community.
GCB Bank has over the years maintained a strong and mutually beneficial relationship with the office of National Chief Imam built on trust, shared values and a commitment to community development. Through this, the Bank has at various times donated items to the Chief Imam and the Muslim community during special festivals and occasions.
During the interaction, Mr. Alhassan, in the presence of a delegation of senior management and staff from GCB Bank expressed his gratitude to the Chief Imam for the warm reception and acknowledged the key role the religious leader plays in fostering unity and development within and outside of the Islamic community. He also stressed on GCB’s commitment to supporting initiatives that align with community growth, financial empowerment and development.
According to Mr. Alhassan, “We recognise the immense influence and contribution of religious and spiritual figures like the Chief Imam who for decades has stood as an icon for peace and national development. As an organisation with a mission to catalyse socio-economic growth and development, we deem it prudent to engage and collaborate with stakeholders such as the Chief Imam to advance social well-being, drive economic development and also promote financial inclusion”
In response, the National Chief Imam congratulated Farihan Alhassan on his assumption of office as the MD of GCB Bank and commended him for paying a courtesy call on him. The Chief Imam also urged the MD to lead the Bank with integrity, fairness and strong values whiles also championing policies that benefit both individuals and businesses. The Chief Imam proceeded with a special prayer and blessings for the MD’s tenure and for the Bank’s continued success and partnership.
The Bank made a donation of food items to the Chief Iman’s Secretariat in the light of the upcoming period of Ramadan.
The delegation from the Bank included Abraham Fergurson, Chief of Staff, Emmanuel Odartey Lamptey, Deputy Managing Director of Operations, Sina Kamagate, Executive Head of Retail Banking, and Kwabena Yeboah, Head of HR among other staff members.
GCB Bank PLC is a leading player in Ghana’s banking industry, with 184 branches, 340 ATMs complemented by various innovative digital solutions. With the largest branch network in Ghana, GCB Bank is closely associated with hundreds of communities where the Bank not only offers day-to-day financial services but also provides the needed social support.
As Ghana’s premier indigenous bank, GCB has since its establishment in 1953, contributed significantly to helping individuals, SMEs, corporates and institutions to achieve financial wellbeing and meet their banking needs. The Bank’s relationship with its clients and other stakeholders is delivered on a platform of trust, support and collaboration and anchored through its brand promise, “Your Bank for Life”.
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