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Following a successful product deposit launch where the bank introduced seven exciting new deposit products to the market, HFC Bank continues its vision of repositioning itself in the market and relocated itsTudu branch to a new and improved setting at Dakmak House, Kojo Thompson Road on 1st February, 2016.
This new Branch depicts the new look and feel of HFC Bank banking halls which will characterise its entire Branch network across the country. The move is also aimed at giving its cherished customers an enhanced banking experience.
Speaking at the brief opening ceremony, Mr. Robert Le Hunte, Managing Director of HFC Bank Ghana Ltd, thanked customers for their loyalty and continuous custom.

He used the opportunity to invite the general public to come and experience the Bank’s suite of deposit products including the seven exciting products that were recently launched. He also admonished staff to give off their best and go the extra mile to meet the need of their customers.
The Branch Manager of Tudu Branch in his closing remarks expressed excitement about the new Branch location and the new direction that the Bank is taking and pledged theTudu team’s commitment to working diligently towards achieving their set targets.
The ceremony was attended by selected customers and the Management team of the bank.
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