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GCB Bank PLC has announced the temporary closure of its Liberty House Branch in Accra following a devastating fire incident at the Katamanto market.
In a statement issued by the bank, it reassured its customers that measures have been implemented to minimize any inconvenience to its valued clients.
“GCB Bank PLC wishes to inform its customers and the general public that, due to the disruption caused by the fire earlier this morning at the Katamanto Market in the Central Business District of Accra, its Liberty House branch has been temporarily closed to the public,” the statement read.
Customers are therefore encouraged to visit any of the nearby branches, including Katamanto, Makola, Okaishie, Derby Avenue, Adabraka, Republic House, and High Street, for banking services.
Also, the bank's digital platforms and branches nationwide remain open for uninterrupted service.
GCB Bank reassured all stakeholders of its ongoing commitment to deliver value at all times.
“Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience caused,” the statement concluded.
It said the date for the reopening of the Liberty House Branch will be communicated in due course.
It noted that this decision has been made to prioritize the safety of the bank's staff, customers, and assets.
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