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Stanbic Bank Ghana has opened a branch at Suame in Kumasi, which is the 22nd in the bank's network of branches, to offer convenient banking for its stakeholders.
A statement from the Bank said the new branch located in the famous Suame Magazine, a vibrant business centre and the largest spare parts centre in Ghana, is expected to meet the specific banking and financial needs of that community.
The statement added that the branch would open investment opportunities, credit facilities and also facilitate offshore transactions from clients who deal in overseas transactions as well as in imports and exports.
"As a bank, we believe in the need to consistently get closer to our customers and prospective clients and Suame is a great prospective location which brings our banking services to the door steps of our clients and their businesses," Mr Mawuko Afadzinu, Head of Marketing and Corporate Affairs has said in the statement.
Stanbic Bank Ghana offers a whole range of products, services and solutions to cover Corporate and Investment banking, Trade Finance, Custodial Services, Investment Advisory Services, Global Markets, Private Banking Services and Personal and Business Banking.
Source: GNA
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