GCB Bank PLC has reaffirmed its long-standing partnership with the Ghana Armed Forces through its sponsorship of the 15th edition of Exercise Tiger’s PATH, the Army’s flagship combat readiness and endurance training programme, held at Achiase in the Eastern Region.
The exercise, which brought together units from across the country, focuses on sharpening operational capabilities, strengthening teamwork, and preparing soldiers for real-world missions.
A statement issued by the Bank in Accra said that GCB’s Salary Advance facility provides timely financial support for personnel who may require quick access to funds before payday. This offering reflects the Bank’s commitment to standing by the men and women who serve the nation, ensuring they can meet urgent needs without stress.
The statement added that GCB’s support goes beyond sponsorship and reflects a deeper commitment to the welfare and convenience of Ghana’s security services. It noted that the Bank continues to provide Armed Forces personnel with convenient and reliable banking solutions that make managing money simpler, whether they are on base, in the field, or on the move.
“With the GCB Mobile App, service members enjoy secure access to their accounts at any time, allowing them to transfer funds, pay bills, top up airtime, and monitor transactions with ease. The app is designed to give the speed and flexibility that our uniformed officers need, especially those frequently deployed across different regions,” it added.
It further indicated that beyond the Armed Forces, GCB continues to invest in digital innovations that enhance convenience for all government workers. From seamless online payments and secure card services to advanced mobile banking features and wide ATM coverage, the Bank’s digital ecosystem is built to deliver reliability, accessibility, and peace of mind, ensuring that public sector employees across Ghana can manage their finances effortlessly and efficiently.
The Bank explained that as a leading player in Ghana’s banking industry, GCB Bank PLC continues to demonstrate its commitment to national development and customer-centred service.
With 184 branches, 340 ATMs, and a wide network of banking agents across the country, the Bank remains deeply embedded in the communities it serves. Since its establishment in 1953, GCB Bank has been recognised as a truly indigenous and systemic institution whose contributions span vital sectors such as oil and gas, agriculture, and commerce.
It said that over the years, the Bank has evolved into one of Ghana’s most modern financial institutions, offering advanced digital payment platforms and enhanced intermediation capabilities that meet the needs of today’s dynamic economy.
It noted that this transformation has strengthened GCB’s reputation both locally and internationally, reinforcing its position as a trusted partner for individuals, businesses, and national institutions.
info@businessghana.com
