
Audio By Carbonatix
Mr. Lawrence Adu-Mante, Managing Director of Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB), has noted that certain economic developments in the country within the past year presented golden opportunities to small and medium sized entrepreneurs to grow.He told operators of small, medium and micro enterprises (SMEs) attending a one day workshop in Sunyani that the proposed construction of the Bui Dam, the reorganization of tomato factories, plantations and poultry in Brong Ahafo and the discovery of crude oil in the Western Region were such landmark opportunities.“This is the time for our SME customers and the GCB to reposition ourselves in order to take advantage of the opportunities presented by the Bui Dam project and the others”, Mr Adu-Mante added.The workshop was the sixth in a series organized by the Bank.
It was designed to help build a stronger relationship between the GCB and its SME customers and also enhance collaboration with the informal sector.The theme for the Sunyani workshop was: “Towards Effective Management and Business Profitability”.Mr Adu-Mante said apart from investing more than 500 million dollars into the Dam project and the creation of Bui City, SMEs in Brong Ahafo and other parts of the country stood to benefit from the emerging golden opportunities.“I want to see at least 10 of our SMEs emerge as strong businesses or corporate entities in the Bui Dam and City enclaves”, Mr. Adu-Mante added.He noted the significant contributions of small, medium and micro enterprises towards growth.Mr. Adu-Mante said Ghana’s leading and largest Bank with 135 networked branches had nurtured and continued to nurture local businesses for the economic development of the country.He said the GCB had identified and prioritized small and medium sized businesses in the agriculture, manufacturing, commerce and the services sectors and its SME division managed about 700 facilities with a current value of GHC27,996,947.28Mr Adu-Mante said the GCB had established satellite offices in Kumasi and Takoradi to bring quality services and utmost relationship banking to customers.“This is our commitment to our customers and SMEs in particular”, he said and announced that the GCB conscious of challenges and constraints in the banking sector had introduced new products and services to meet customers’ needs.Mr Ignatius Baffour-Awuah, Regional Minister, called for adequate training of the bank’s staff to show greater courtesy to customers.The Regional Minister urged the GCB to educate business entrepreneurs who did not have the acumen to do business with the bank.Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Dr Mensah Market flooded after downpour in Kumasi
5 minutes -
Armed men reportedly storm Adjen Kotoku Onion Market amid tensions
1 hour -
Tecco Mensah writes: Why football fans must look beyond statistics
2 hours -
Police recover stolen Honda CR-V in Kumasi within 48 hours
2 hours -
Apetorku Gbodzi 2026 Festival opens in Dagbamete with development focus
3 hours -
President Mahama arrives in Lyon to co-chair One Health Summit
3 hours -
Beverly View Plus Hotel draws crowds amid coastal Easter rush in Volta
3 hours -
Maiden Zongo Festival held in Wa amid calls to tackle drug abuse among the youth
3 hours -
FDA warns of fake HIV test kits on Ghanaian market
4 hours -
Africa urged to build resilient health systems as donor support tightens
4 hours -
Easter gesture: Ablakwa settles medical bills for 85 North Tongu constituents
5 hours -
Africa must harness its population strength—Titus-Glover
5 hours -
Visa-free access doesn’t mean unlimited stay – Lom Ahlijah
5 hours -
From Golgotha to Kwahu: The Easter Migration of the Faithful and the Faithless
7 hours -
How the Ghanaian onion traders’ standoff with Nigeria unfolded and threatened local supply
7 hours