
The Visa Section of the British High Commission wishes to announce to the general public that with effect from Monday 13th August 2012, we will only accept evidence of funds for Ghanaian and Cameroonian Point Based System applicants from the 29 Class 1 banks that are regulated by the Bank of Ghana and the 13 banks registered with CEMAC – see the list below, which is also available at -
www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/studying/financial-institutions/.
From 13th August 2012 any applicant that submits financial evidence from any institution not on the list below will have their application automatically refused. Visa applicants should note that micro finance institutes and credit unions are not currently included on the lists, because of the difficulty we have had in satisfactorily verifying documents from this type of organization.
The following criteria provide an example of the minimum standard required for the Visa Section to satisfactorily verify documentation:
• international banks; or
• national banks with a UK private banking presence; or
• regulated national / state banks that provide a core banking service.
The addition or removal of each bank to or from the list will be considered regularly.
Financial Institutions in Ghanaian include:
| Access Bank Ghana Ltd | Fidelity Bank Ltd |
| Agricultural Development Bank Ltd | First Atlantic Merchant Bank Ltd |
| ARB Apex Bank | Ghana Commercial Bank Limited |
| Bank of Africa (Ghana) Ltd | Ghana International Bank Plc |
| Bank of Baroda (Ghana) Ltd | Guaranty Trust bank (Ghana) Ltd |
| Barclays Bank of Ghana Ltd | HFC Bank Ltd |
| BSIC Ghana Ltd | International Commercial Bank Ltd |
| CAL Bank Ltd | Merchant Bank (Ghana) Ltd |
| Citibank NA Ghana Representative office | National Investment Bank |
| Ecobank Ghana Ltd | Prudential Bank Ltd |
| Energy Bank (Ghana) Ltd | SG-SSB Ltd |
| Stanbic | UniBank Ghana Ltd |
| Standard Chartered Bank Ghana Limited | United bank for Africa (Ghana) Ltd |
| The Trust Bank Ltd | UT Bank Ltd |
| Zenith Bank (Ghana) Ltd |
Financial Institutions in Cameroon include:
| Afriland First Bank | Ecobank Cameroun (EBC) |
| Banque Atlantique du Cameroun | National Financial Credit Bank |
| BGFI Bank Cameroun | SGBC |
| SCB Cameroon (Attijariwafa Bank) | Standard Chartered Bank Cameroun |
| Citibank NA Cameroon | Union Bank of Cameroon Ltd |
| BICEC | United Bank For Africa Cameroun Plc |
| Commercial Bank of Cameroon |
Information on the visa process, the required documents and the current visa fees are available on the VFS and / or UKBA websites:
http://vfs-uk-gh.com
www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas


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