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Ghana Commercial Bank Limited (GCB) has opened a new ultra-modern branch of the bank at the Spintex Road in Accra.
The new branch brings to 150, the number of GCB branches throughout the country and the 11th agency, all of which have been networked.
Opening the bank, Mr. Samuel Sarpong, Deputy Managing Director of the Ghana Commercial Bank in charge of Operations, said the new branch would link services to the Accra-Tema corridor including Baatsona, Teshie-Nungua and surrounding communities to consolidate GCB's position as the leading and largest bank in Ghana, providing retail and consumer banking for customers and non-customers.
Present were Ms Joyce Atta-Krah, General Manager, Retail Banking Services; Mrs. Aku Mac Bruce, Tema Area Manager; Mr. J.R. Date, Chief Manager, Human Resource; and Mr. David Sebuafor, Spintex Road branch Manager, all of the GCB.
Source: Daily Graphic
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