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Guaranty Trust Bank (Ghana) Ltd is set to open its newest branch in Ho, the capital of the Volta Region, on Friday, October 31.
This expansion underscores the Bank’s commitment to bringing world-class financial services closer to individuals and businesses across Ghana.
The new Ho Branch, strategically located along the Housing Road, opposite the Ho New Market, will offer customers a full range of banking services — from personal and business accounts to loans, digital banking and payment solutions — all delivered with the speed, innovation, and convenience that define the GTBank experience.
Commenting on the new branch opening, Thomas John, Managing Director of GTBank Ghana, explained that “Our vision has always been to make banking more accessible, simpler and faster for everyone.
The launch of our Ho Branch is another important step in fulfilling that commitment — serving customers in the Volta Region and supporting local businesses to thrive.”
The Bank invites residents, business owners and customers in Ho and its surrounding communities to visit the new branch to enjoy GTBank’s exceptional service experience, operated by a team of friendly professionals and a suite of innovative banking solutions.
GTBank Ghana remains dedicated to deepening financial inclusion and contributing to the economic growth of every community it serves.
Guaranty Trust Bank (Ghana) Ltd, a member of Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO Plc), is one of Ghana’s leading banks, renowned for its innovation, customer service and strong corporate governance.
The Bank provides a wide range of financial products and services to individuals, businesses and institutions through its branches and digital channels.
The Bank has gained local and international recognition for its exceptional operations, including the “Business of the Year” and “Excellence in Customer Service of the Year” at the 2025 Ghana Business Awards.
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