BANK OF AFRICA – Ghana has relocated its Sokoban branch to Kejetia to enhance its operations in the Ashanti Region.
The relocation of the branch from Sokoban to Kejetia was to allow Bank of Africa serve customers in the Kejetia and its environs even better.
Mr. Alex Agyei-Amponsah, the Head of Retail Banking said expressed optimism that the relocation of the bank will further draw closer the Bank to its cherished customers.
The Bank as part of the commemoration ceremony of the new branch organised free health screening exercise for customers and the community to offer free basic health checks to the general public and undertook a cleanup exercise in the Kejetia Township.
Mr. Agyei – Amponsah said the Bank also intends to organise this on a regular basis across its branch network nationwide and will introduce additional checks such as eye and glucose screening.
The Branch Manager, Mr. Felix Osom Boafo also promised that the clean up and free health screening exercise will be carried out periodically in partnership with the MCEs, DAs and Zoomlion.
An account opening drive to market the Bank's 'My Business Pack' product was also undertaken with several branded gifts such as aprons, plastic fans, T-shirts and baseball caps given away.
The product which targets the informal sector is 100% fee-free. It aims at motivating the informal sector to save to enable them grow their businesses.
BANK OF AFRICA has been in operations in Ghana since 2011 and the BANK OF AFRICA Group has presence in 14 other African countries namely Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Tanzania, Togo and Uganda.
BOA KEJETIA MARKET CLEAN UP
BOA KSI STAFF CLEAN UP 2
HEAD OF RETAIL BANKING, ALEX AGYEI-AMPONSAH AND SOME STAFF CLEANING
HEAD OF RETAIL BANKING, ALEX AGYEI-AMPONSAH WITH STAFF