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At the 13th Ghana Banking Awards held at the Labadi Beach Hotel yesterday, while Ecobank and Access Bank were getting commendation for their excellent services, other banks were Conspicuously missing in action.
The Awards are based on the publicly available financial statements published by the banks and also on a survey of the views and opinions of customers as users of the services of the banks.
Banks eligible for the awards are those that published their financial statements for the year ended 31st December 2013.
The following shows number of awards received by the various banks, and those who took home nothing.
1. Access Bank (Ghana) Ltd -- 4
2. Ecobank Ghana Ltd -- 4
3. Agricultural Development Bank Ltd -- 3
4. Fidelity Bank Ltd -- 3
5. Guaranty Trust Bank (Ghana) Ltd -- 3
6. CAL Bank Ltd -- 2
7. Standard Chartered Bank Ghana Ltd -- 2
8. UniBank (Ghana) Ltd -- 2
9. Zenith Bank (Ghana) Ltd -- 2
10. Bank of Baroda (Ghana) Ltd -- 1
11. Barclays Bank (Ghana) Ltd -- 1
12. First Atlantic Bank Ltd -- 1
13. HFC Bank Ghana Ltd -- 1
14. Prudential Bank Ltd -- 1
15. Sahel Sahara Bank Ltd -- 1
16. Societe Generale Ghana -- 1
17. Stanbic Bank Ghana Ltd -- 1
18. The Royal Bank -- 1
19. United Bank for Africa (Ghana) Ltd -- 1
20. UT Bank Ltd -- 1
Total Awards won 36
No Awards
1. GCB Bank Ltd.
2. National Investment Bank Ltd.
3. Universal Merchant Bank Ghana Ltd.
4. FBN Bank
5. Bank of Africa
6. Energy Bank Ghana Ltd
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