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OmniBank has chalked another success by winning the Product Innovation Award at the 2017 Ghana Shippers Awards.
The bank took home the award for its OmniCargo product customised for the shipping industry. With this product, importers are offered credit to meet their emergency needs with additional warehousing facilities.
These valued added services and our advisory services to our clients through our SME Clinic have proven to be a game changer for importers.
According to the bank, innovation stands at the centre of all their activities. “In a deeply competitive industry, the desire to be innovative and customer focused is no more a luxury but a requirement for excellent service delivery,” it stated.
Since its entry into the banking scene, OmniBank has rolled out some innovative products in addition to its OmniCargo product to capture the needs of every Ghanaian.
Its Free Bank Account For All provides businesses and individuals with the opportunity to run their accounts with no charges while Freedom Mobile Banking offers our importers and the general public the opportunity to do banking on their phones.
The Ghana Shippers Awards held under the theme, “recognising achievement in the shipping industry" was organised to recognise and honour the exploits of various stakeholders in the shipping industry.
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