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Republic Bank (Ghana) PLC, a leading financial institution renowned for its innovative and customer-focused solutions, is thrilled to announce the relocation of its head office from Ebankese, No. 35 Sixth Avenue, North Ridge, Accra to No. 5, Block 3, Section 28, Independence Avenue, Accra, a state-of-the-art Republic Court flagship building.
Strategically situated on Independence Avenue at the vibrant Ridge Roundabout, in the heart of Accra’s prestigious financial district and directly opposite the iconic AU Square, Republic Court is now the flagship branch.
This relocation is a key component of Republic Bank’s five-year strategic plan, aimed at enhancing operational excellence, expanding our market presence, and delivering superior banking experiences. The move to the Republic Court flagship building positions the Bank in a prime location to better serve customers, strengthen community engagement, and contribute to Ghana’s economic growth through innovative financial services.
Dr. Benjamin Dzoboku, Managing Director of Republic Bank (Ghana) PLC, shared his excitement stating “The relocation to the Republic Court flagship building on Independence Avenue is a pivotal step in our five-year strategic plan. This prime location in Accra’s financial district reflects our vision for growth and our commitment to delivering exceptional banking experiences. We assure our customers that this move will enhance our services without affecting their relationship with us.”
Republic Bank has meticulously planned the relocation to ensure a seamless transition with no disruption to services. Customers can continue to access all banking services without any changes, whether through its advanced digital platforms, such as the RepublicMobile Ghana app and RepublicOnline, or at its Republic Court flagship branch and other locations nationwide.
This positive development reinforces Republic Bank’s commitment to empowering individuals, businesses, and communities with world-class financial solutions.
The bank is confident that the Republic Court flagship building will serve as a beacon of innovation and trust in Accra’s financial district.
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