Ghana: First Atlantic Bank Expands to Ashaiman Metropolis

The board chairperson of the bank being assisted by traditional leaders of the area to the branch

Accra, Ghana, September 4, 2019//-First Atlantic Bank, a three-time winner of Best Bank in Customer Care, as part of its efforts to boost investor and client confidence, has opened a new branch in Ashaiman metropolis in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.

This official addition brings the total number of First Atlantic Bank branches to 37 nationwide. It is to provide ease of access to its growing clientele within Ashaiman and its environs.
According to the Executive Director of Corporate and Investment Banking, Daniel Marfo, the initiative forms parts of the bigger vision of the company to continually deepen their relationship with customers.
“In keeping our promise to deepen our relationship with you, our valuable customers, we’re officially opening our 37th branch. Our branches are strategically distributed across the country. This also forms part of our promise to develop products and services to help our customers…” Mr. Marfo said.
He added that the bank will continue to provide all existing services to customers at the new branch.
“We offer products such as the Atlantic business savings…Business flex, Atlantic trade facility. Additionally, First Atlantic Bank offers one of the safest customer-friendly electronic baking product, suitable to ensure that businesses go on very well uninterrupted. We also facilitate remittance from the diaspora to our valued customers…” he noted.
Other products and services include; Internet Banking, Mobile Banking, POS Channels, Cards – Local pre-paid, Visa Debit and Prepaid, Mastercard Debit as well as American Express Cards.
First Atlantic Bank has partnered with seven international remittance service providers, they are; Money Gram, Western Union, Ria, Small World, Transfast, Money Exchange and Unity Link.
First Atlantic electronic services are covered by the internationally acclaimed PCIDSS and ISO 27001 security certification.
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