Energy Bank Ghana has opened its plush Oxford Street Branch next to Papaye Restaurant to brink banking to the doorsteps of customers.
The move is in line with its strategic drive of repositioning the bank as a vibrant commercial bank with vitality, energy and strength.
In giving to the cherished customers an enhanced banking experience, the new Oxford Street Branch depicts the exceptional look and feel of Energy Bank’s banking halls.
The branch will provide timely financial and customer centric services to consumers and individuals working in and around the Osu Oxford street area, Ring Road Estates, Cantonments, among others.
The bank also seeks to deepen the financial inclusion agenda by roping in more entrepreneurs and SMEs to help them grow their businesses, provide advisory services, as well as the financial lifestyle of other individuals.
The Oxford Street Branch offers Energy Bank’s full range of personal and business banking products, including flexible and attractive savings and current account options, bills payment services including ECG, e-banking, card services, VISA, as well as domestic and international money transfer through Western Union, RIA and sigue.
Commenting on the opening of the new branch, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Energy Bank, Christiana Olaoye, said the branch provides accessibility to existing and prospective customers in a conducive environment.
She emphasized that “our presence within this busy commercial area demonstrates our unflinching commitment to play a meaningful role in Ghana’s development. We see ourselves as major contributors and are supporting businesses to access banking services without having to move long distances.”
Energy Bank presently has 12 branches in four regions of the country and still expanding.
Its vision is to build a strong bank based on the timeless principles of loyalty and customer services.
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