First Atlantic Bank has opened its 31st branch in Tamale , in the Northern Region.
The newly opened branch, according to senior officials of the bank would provide bespoke financial products and services to the businesses and individuals in the metropolis and its environs.
The branch would also serve the bank’s customers and people in the Upper East and Upper West regions.
The opening of the branch formed part of the bank’s nationwide branch expansion strategy to bring its banking services closer to customers and businesses in the country.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Board Chairperson of the First Atlantic Bank, Mrs Karen Akiwumi-Tanoh said,
“The official opening of the “branch is a clear demonstration of our confidence in the future of Ghana, the Northern Region and our indication of our readiness to support the growth and needs of our customers in and around Changli, Sabonjida,Viting, Gumani,Lamashegu,Sakasaka,Aboabo and its environs”.
She also thanked the bank’s customers for their immense support over the years, citing the bank’s rapid growth from a modest seven branches in 2012 to the current 31 branches.
“Today is indeed a dream come true to be launching our first branch in the Northern Region here in the regional capital of Tamale which brings to eight the number of branches launched so far this year”.
“Our broad objectives is to create an institution which is relevant and responsive to the needs of all customers hence we position our bank as a partner for all businessmen and women, working people, young people, small and medium-sized businesses, Non- Governmental Organizations and Corporate Institutions both local and foreign”, Mrs Akiwumi-Tanoh stressed.
In his keynote address, the Regional Coordinating Director, Alhassan Issahaku expressed his profound gratitude to management of the bank for bringing the Purple Experience to Changli and its environs.
He further reiterated the region’s preparedness to support the bank as per the law requires so as to continue to be in business and serve the good people of the Northern Region.
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Credit: First Atlantic Bank