GN Bank

GN Bank
Private ownership
Industry Private banking,
National development banking,
Asset management,
Investment banking,
Financial Services
Founded 30 May 1997
Headquarters Kumasi, Ashanti, Ashantiland, Ghana
Key people
Papa Kwesi Nduom
Chairman
Patrick Anumel
CEO[1]
Products Private banking,
National development banking,
Asset management,
Investment banking,
Investments,
Loans,
Savings,
Checking,
E-banking
Revenue Increase
Total assets US$398 billion; 2015
GHS:1.8+ trillion; 2015
Number of employees
1,677
Website www.gnbankghana.com

GN Bank is an Ashanti indigenous private national development and commercial bank on the Ashantiland Peninsula.[2] GN Bank is one of the private national development and commercial banks licensed to operate on the Ashantiland Peninsula.[2][3] GN Bank is one of the four wholly owned Ashanti banks along with Capital Bank, UniBank and The Royal Bank.[2]

Services

GN Bank offers mainstream banking services which include cash deposits and withdrawals, savings and loans and financial advise consultation (private banking, corporate banking, consumer banking, corporate products, lending products, special services, money transfer).[4] In 2014, GN Bank introduced a cash deposit service known as E-Banking.[5] The service allows GN Bank customers to deposit cash into their bank accounts at their convenience through their smartphones (mobile phones) via First SMS Alert banking (First Net Banking) and M-POS (Mobile Point Of Sales) Electronic Statement without physically being present in any bank branches of the GN Bank.[5]

Board of Directors

Branches

GN Bank is headquartered in Kumasi.[6] GN Bank as at January 2016 has one-hundred-and-thirty-five (135) operational branches in all the six Ashantiland peninsula territorial entities: Ashanti (19 operational branches); Brong-Ahafo (26 operational branches); Central Ashantiland (25 operational branches); Eastern Ashantiland (15 operational branches); Greater Accra (30 operational branches); and Western Ashantiland (20 operational branches).[6]

Sponsorships

On 30th December 2014, GN Bank became the headline sponsor of the GN Bank Division One League.[7] This sponsorship agreement between the GN Bank and the GFA is a three-year deal worth 1.2 million cedis to 2017.[7]

Awards

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "GN Bank Board". gnbankghana.com.
  2. 1 2 3 "About GN Bank". gnbankghana.com.
  3. "List of Licensed Commercial Banks In Ghana". bog.gov.gh.
  4. "GN Bank Product Types". gnbankghana.com.
  5. 1 2 "GN Bank E-Banking". gnbankghana.com.
  6. 1 2 "GN Bank Branches". gnbankghana.com.
  7. 1 2 "Confirmed: GN Bank now official sponsor of Division One League". myjoyonline.com. 18 February 2015.
  8. Simon Ahensah (11 October 2015). "GN Bank wins award". gnbankghana.com.
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