Nduom’s U.S Bank Rebrands to GN Bank

Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom

Chicago, U.S, July 27, 2018//–The Nduom family which acquired the historic Illinois Service Federal Savings and Loan Association (ISF Bank) has rebranded to GN Bank at a short ceremony in Chicago.

The rebranding of the bank as GN Bank, according to officials is to align with its international banking operations.  GN Bank internationally has over 330 branches.

“We want something different to come out of the South Side of Chicago,” said Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom, president of Groupe Nduom and chairman of ISF Bank. “We’re linking the South Side to the world through this traditional, black-owned bank.”

At a time when available lending capital is decreasing for black-owned businesses, GN Bank will become one of the few remaining African American-owned banks operating in the United States.

In Chicago, GN Bank will be a local bank that invests in Bronzeville and surrounding communities, treats its local customers with individual attention, and provides the high-level banking expertise that customers have long enjoyed from this branch location of ISF Bank, according to a press release issued by the bank.

Perhaps most important, GN Bank also is an international banking institution that will connect its customers to the rest of the world, it stated.

African Eye Report 

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