The GCB Bank on Thursday said as part of the efforts to provide convenient, accessible and comfortable banking services has increased the number of branches engaged in Saturday banking services.
This brings to 28 the number of branches currently offering Saturday banking business in eight (8) regions of the country compared to the previous 21 branches. The new branches include; Abossey Okai, Kantamanto, Okaishie, Osu Oxford Street, A & C Mall, Ashaiman-Mandela Park all in Greater Accra Region, Abeka Lapaz, Dome, Kaneshie Market, Kasoa Main, Liberty House, Dansoman, Tantra Hills, Madina, Spintex Road and Tema Market in the Greater Accra Region.
The other Saturday Banking branches are; Cape Coast Coronation Junction; Agona Swedru; and Mankessim in the Central Region; Koforidua in the Eastern Region; Sunyani Main, and Techiman Market in the Brong Ahafo Region; and Takoradi Market in the Western Region.
The rest are; Ho Market Branch in the Volta Region; Tamale Market in the Northern Region, Asafo Market, Ejura and Kejetia in the Ashanti Region. The GCB Bank started Saturday banking at 15 branches in 2008 in response to new business opportunities and wants to improve availability for GCB’s valued and prospective customers.
The initiative to further expand and extend Saturday banking services to other areas is in line with GCB Bank’s desire to satisfy customers especially workers, students, farmers and businesses who are unable to perform their banking transactions on weekdays.