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GTBank Strengthens Presence in Volta Region with New Ho Branch to Boost Local Economy
The Bank aims at improving upon the local economy
Guaranty Trust Bank (Ghana) Ltd has reinforced its commitment to the Volta Region’s economic transformation with the commissioning of a new branch in Ho, strategically situated near the central market to provide accessible and innovative banking services to residents, traders, and businesses in the municipality.
Speaking at offical opening ceremony, The Deputy Managing Director of GTBank Ghana, Mr. Tolu Dada, described the new branch as “a doorway to new opportunities, deeper relationships, and stronger partnerships” between the bank and the people of Ho and adjoining communities.
Mr. Dada stated that the bank’s expansion into the Volta Region reflects its recognition of the area’s dynamic business environment, growing population, and promising economic prospects. He emphasized the bank’s customer-centric approach, stating, “Our customers are at the heart of everything we do. This branch reinforces our commitment to supporting the region with accessible, innovative, and world-class banking solutions.”
According to the Deputy Director, the Ho branch is equipped with modern banking infrastructure, a highly trained service team, and the full range of GTBank’s award-winning products from personal and corporate banking to advanced digital platforms that enable seamless transactions nationwide.
He further clarified the bank’s recent brand transition from GTBank to GTCO, noting that the shift reflects the group’s transformation into a financial holding company with interests in fintech, pensions, and asset management. He added that the legal name Guaranty Trust Bank (Ghana) Ltd remains unchanged. “We have not been acquired nor merged with any entity. We are still a fully licensed commercial bank regulated by the Bank of Ghana.
Divisional Head of Communication and Experience, Mrs. Agnes Owusu-Afram, urged staff of the new branch to uphold the bank’s hallmark of excellent customer service. She stressed that in a competitive banking environment such as Ho, service quality would determine the branch’s success.
“There are many banks in town. What will make the difference is how you treat the customer,” she said. “If you are friendly, flexible, and understanding, the customers themselves will carry the name of the bank far.”
Togbe Adu Bobi IV, Afetorfia of Ho Bankoe, encouraged the bank to engage directly with the local community especially traders and market women who form the backbone of commerce in the area.
He described the branch’s location near the central market as a strategic advantage and urged staff to take banking services to the people. “Get into the market and talk to the market women. Let them come and open accounts so the bank will grow.”
Togbe Adu Bobi IV further called on the staff to maintain professionalism and exceptional customer care, expressing confidence that GTBank’s presence in Ho would spur long-term economic benefits for the municipality.
The opening of the Ho branch is expected to enhance financial inclusion, support business growth, and strengthen GTBank’s long-standing commitment to socio-economic development in the Volta Region.
Source: Daniel Olando/Click Africa News