First National Bank (FNB) Ghana and GHL Bank have finalized their merger.
Per the completion, customers can now access all banking services from a total of eleven branches and on First National Bank Ghana’s world-class digital platforms, which make convenient banking services available 24/7.
Chief Executive Officer of First National Bank Ghana, Dominic Adu, said, “We are very excited about the work that we have done to-date and the resulting seamless synergies we have achieved with this merger.”
He added that, “We believe that this merger will offer customers the advantage of a broader suite of banking products and services while maintaining our commitment to all our stakeholders.”
The Executive Director of First National Bank Ghana, Richard Hudson, says the merger reflects First National Bank Ghana’s focus on helping individuals and businesses achieve their full potential.
“This is an exciting time for us, and we are committed to partnering with our customers on their individual or business journey.
“There are current challenges impacting general growth and opportunities in the financial services sector, but we believe that our innovative approach to products and the focus on in-house digital banking solutions will give us the competitive edge”, he said.
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