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Gold Coast Securities Limited (GCSL) is celebrating 20 years of helping clients achieve security, build wealth and realize their dreams.
Gold Coast will begin the year-long celebration on July 2nd in Kumasi and Obuasi in the Ashanti Region with an all employee kick-off event that includes Financial Literacy, Radio Talk Shows etc. The period will also engage employees follow through with marketing and special events to mark the monumental occasion.
“For 20 years, we’ve focused on being distinctively convenient, providing straight talk and sound advice and always keeping our clients’ best interests in mind, while serving them in a very personal way. The GCSL longevity is thanks to the continued support of individuals and businesses in the regions we operate and we look forward to being here for another 20 years.” The Acting General Manager, Robert Anamolga said.
"Over the years, the investment banking landscape has experienced significant changes in line with changes in the economy. Our continuous effort staying in business is in re-engineering our branch network nationwide, ensures that we are located in areas where our customers are located or had moved to" he added.
Incorporated in 1993, GCSL was the second investment bank in the country.It has a long history as a strong, stable, local and personal investment bank. GCSL started with a branch in Accra and immediately opened branches in Ashanti and Western Regions.
The company is currently the only investment bank with a nationwide presence with plans to establish a branch in the Eastern Region to climax the 20th anniversary.
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