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UNIBANK-Ghana, a wholly-owned Ghanaian bank says it will expand its branch-base to 35 from the current 32 latest by 1st quarter of 2015.
This, according to the Bank, is to enable it provide quality banking services to “Every-Ghanaian-Living-Everywhere.”
Speaking with Joy Business at the Grand Draw of a 3-month promotion dubbed “Dash for 200K”, Head of Marketing and Communication of the Bank, Richard Osei Anane said customers and Ghanaians in general should expect improved services next year.
“UNIBANK has been very successful because of the customer base that we have – they are very loyal. 2014 has been a very challenging year for the whole country including financial institutions and UNIBANK is not exempted.”
He stated: “The financial sector is very competitive. It’s all about innovation and redefining your objectives and assessing the competition so that you can move forward. UNIBANK will do that and ensure that we improve our ways of servicing our customers. We’ll certainly come out with new products and services so that the changing needs of our customers will be met…
“We expect Ghanaians however, to patronize our Bank since it’s a wholly-owned Ghanaian Bank and the country can only progress if we patronize our own. That’s how we can create more jobs.”
He said the bank is putting up a branch in Wa which is nearly completed. “The only place [where] we don’t have a branch at the moment is Ho”.
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