Story: Boahene Asamoah
THE Managing Director of Prudential Bank Ghana Limited, Mr Stephen Sekyere-Abankwa, has said the bank would soon role out electronic banking products in its bid to attract more customers to the bank.
He said the introduction of electronic banking services “will provide convenient, time saving and easy access to banking services”.
Mr Sekyere-Abankwa made this known during the official inauguration of the branch office of the bank at Weija, a suburb of Accra, last Wednesday.
The managing director mentioned some of the electronic banking services as the Auto Teller Machines (ATMs), mobile phone banking, debit and credit cards, point of sale terminals, e-payment, e-marketing and Internet banking.
He said the new services being introduced would complement the traditional banking services that the bank had over the years offered to its numerous customers.
Mr Sekyere-Abankwa said the new branch at Weija was necessitated by the rapid expansion of the area and brings to two, the number of branches in that area.
“The bank plans to add seven more branches to its branch network by the middle of the year 2009,” he stated.
He said the bank had established its presence firmly in the banking sector of the economy and had delivered excellent performance in banking services and products that had made the bank to win numerous awards.
He said the bank was recognised for its service during the Ghana Banking Awards over the past two years and was adjudged the Best Bank in Long Term Loan Financing in 2005.
“The name Prudential Bank Limited is now synonymous with excellence, and today, we have brought our services to the business centre of Weija,” he said, adding, “We assure you that you will find us a vital partner in the growth of your businesses.”
Mr Sekyere-Abankwa encouraged micro, small and medium-scale enterprises to do business with the banks to ensure the growth of their business.
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