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OmniBSIC Bank, one of Ghana’s fastest-growing financial services providers, has officially relocated its Osu branch to a more spacious and customer-friendly premises, effective Monday, June 2, 2025. The new location is situated directly opposite SAS Jewellery on Osu Oxford Street (GPS: GR-035-6369), marking a significant step in the Bank’s commitment to improving service delivery and client experience.
Previously located in the same vicinity, the move forms part of OmniBSIC Bank’s broader strategy to modernise its operations and enhance convenience for its customers. The new branch, housed in a one-story building, features a larger seating area designed to accommodate more clients comfortably and efficiently.
Branch Manager, Gifty Adubia Siaw, confirmed that the relocation is intended to provide an improved banking experience for customers. “In our bid to serve our cherished customers better, this relocation is not just a change of address but an enhancement in our services. The new environment is more welcoming, and with additional staff and improved security, we are prepared to meet our growing customer needs with speed and professionalism,” she said.
Additionally, the Bank has strengthened its security presence to provide a safer banking environment for all clients.

Divisional Head at OmniBSIC Bank, George Tetteh Ocansey, underscored the Bank’s customer-centric mission, stating: “This move reflects our dedication to excellence in banking. We listened to customer feedback and responded with action. The Osu community deserves a banking experience that is not only efficient but also enjoyable, and this new branch is designed to deliver just that.”
As part of its operational enhancements, OmniBSIC Bank continues to roll out customer-focused solutions while maintaining high standards of safety, reliability, and financial inclusion. Known for its tagline, “OmniBSIC Bank …Not Just Another Bank,” the institution continues to distinguish itself through personalised services and innovation.

“Customers are encouraged to visit the branch at its new location for all their banking needs, where they will be welcomed by familiar faces in an upgraded setting that promises a superior service experience,” the branch manager added.

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