Gh-link
Gh-link is a national ATM card in Ghana that enables users to use the same card at different bank ATM points. This service is to interconnect banks in Ghana. Gh-link was launched on 21 November 2012[1] by the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems.[2]
Banks
As of As of January 2013, 17 banks in Ghana have configured their ATMs to support Gh-link.[1][2] The 17 banks on the platform are:
- Ghana Commercial Bank
- Standard Chartered Bank Ghana Limited
- Barclays Bank (Ghana) Limited
- Zenith Bank (Ghana) Limited
- Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana
- UT Bank Limited
- Ecobank Ghana Limited
- Stanbic Bank (Ghana) Limited
- Access Bank Ghana Limited
- SG-SSB
- UniBank Ghana Limited
- HFC Bank Limited
- Prudential Bank Limited
- United Bank for Africa (Ghana) Limited
- Guaranty Trust Bank (Ghana) Limited
- Bank of Africa (Ghana)
- Energy Bank (Ghana) Limited
See also
References
- 1 2 "17 banks now on board GH-link platform". business.myjoyonline.com. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
- 1 2 "About 1,000 ATM Available To Bank Customers Via gh-Link". ghana.gov.gh. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
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