
BANK OF AFRICA Ghana launched MoneyGram in Accra on Thursday after partnering with MoneyGram International, a leading global money transfer company operating in over 200 countries and territories around the World.
The Launch of MoneyGram by BANK OF AFRICA -Ghana signifies commencement of MoneyGram services by the Bank and its outlets across the country.
Mr. Said Adren, Deputy Managing Director responsible for Business Development, mentioned that the bank has as one of this year's strategies to expand its branch network to bring the bank's services even closer to both customers and non-customers and also aspires to becoming the number one MoneyGram agent in Ghana.
Mrs. Sharon Bansa , Head of Marketing and Communications said the bank was glad to have partnered MoneyGram in Ghana and assured customers of exciting packages.
'We promise to make our money transfer services as seamless as possible and also from time to time reward our patrons, said Mrs. Sharon Bansa, Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications.
BANK OF AFRICA - Ghana also offers other money transfer services like the Western Union and Wari.
MoneyGram is an international money transfer service that allows customers to receive remittances from relatives from over 200 countries to meet various personal needs. It is available at over 1,600 locations across Ghana.
BANK OF AFRICA has been in operation 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.


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