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The CEO of Stanbic Bank Ghana Alhassan Andani says the bank under his leadership saw the future of banking and invested heavily in that regard.
In a virtual engagement with staff and customers of the bank, he said, "there are two ways to get into the future, you either walk there or allow the future to walk on you.
"At Stanbic Bank, we saw the future rushing at us, and we embraced the future. Some three years ago, we wanted to see the local trader with her basket of all goods depicting what she wants to do in the bank delivered right on her table".
This, he said, was the vision of the bank and has since deliberately invested hugely in digital banking.
According to him, not even coronavirus pandemic could break the bond between the bank and its clients.
He further stated that all branches of the bank should be named "financial advisory" centres where customers can comfortably lay their issues for swift redress.
The Head of Personal and Business Banking, Nana Dwemoh Benneh, gave further assurance to customers to sit in the comfort of their homes to transact business on all electronic/digital platforms.
He indicated that cybersecurity is of great concerns the bank has taken seriously and made an adequate investment in that regard to secure customers online.
Stanbic Bank is one of the very active service providers on social media bringing banking services to the doorstep some clients who took part in the zoom virtual breakfast meeting recounted their Stanbic experience.
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