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The Managing Director of Consolidated Bank Ghana Ltd (CBG) has said the Northern sector is very key to their growth and so they cannot take for granted its contribution to the growth of their business. Daniel Wilson Addo explained that the North is one of the few regions that has abundant natural resources and as a bank, CBG is seeking to partner its customers to explore the opportunity, by providing safe, secure and differentiated banking services.He was speaking in Tamale when he and his team paid a working visit to the new overlord of Dagbon, Ya Naa Abukari Mahama II at Naa Gbewaa Palace in Yendi. This forms part of the bank’s policy of engaging stakeholders on CBG’s vision and commitment to aid national development.Addressing the CBG Team led by the Managing Director, the Dagbon overlord commended the bank for paying a courtesy call on him and the Dagbon Kingdom. He said his doors are open and his Majesty’s prayers will follow CBG, to enable the bank to achieve its mission and vision.“I appreciate you for showing respect to me and the people of Dagbon with your noble visit. I pledge to support the bank fully both physically and spiritually” he said.Ya Naa Abukari Mahama II expressed the North’s recognition of CBG’s effort to deliver differentiated services to the sector and pledged his support for the bank’s demonstration of commitment to building trust and providing seamless banking services to its customers since inception. Mr Wilson Addo expressed appreciation to the King and his leadership for receiving the CBG team. He added that the bank has invested greatly in the North by providing seven branches as part of its commitment to make banking all-inclusive and accessible to all with its 114 branches across Ghana.Consolidated Bank of Ghana recently reported it has moved from a negative position to post a profit, in a challenging banking environment in less than a year because of prudent management practices. The Bank’s 2019 second-quarter results show a profit after tax of ¢41.1 million, representing about 280 per cent improvement on performance over the 2018 financial results. The total assets of the bank also went up from ¢7.5 billion to ¢8.3 billion, representing a growth of 11 per cent, thereby cementing CBG, as one of the largest financial brands in Ghana.
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