
Mr Lawrence Adu-Mante - Managing Director, GCB
GCB emerged the best bank in Ghana in the Country Awards category. A statement issued by the bank said the event was organised by the Banker Magazine of Financial Times (FT) Group of the UK and this was the fifth time it had won the award.
It said the organisers pointed out that GCB posted impressive results in 2007 and 2008.
The statement said the organisers found out that GCB launched some progressive and innovative products, including a special account for high networth clients (Royal Banking), internet banking (Commernet Plus) and MasterCard in 2008.
“The bank improved its payments technology with the launch of SmartPay,” it added.
The organisers noted that the bank maintained a strong growth in all aspects of the balance sheet.
Net profit grew by 14 per cent in 2008, assets continued to grow in 2008 and hit the GH¢1.6 billion (71,000 dollars) mark, up 43 per cent on 2007, while maintaining a low non-performing loan ratio of just two per cent.
The statement said the organisers lauded the GCB for opening 11 branches in 2008 and installing 50 more ATMs, adding that “this bricks-and-mortar approach to banking in Ghana has had a positive impact on deposits, which grew by 24 per cent in 2008”.
It said Mr Sam Reynolds-Boison, Head, Credit Risk and Financial Planning of Ghana International Bank, on behalf of Mr Lawrence Adu-Mante, Managing Director of GCB, received a certificate and a Bracken Award for the bank.
Commenting on the award, Mr Adu-Mante said in future the bank would place more emphasis on customer needs, using electronic, mobile phone technology and the internet.
“New business investments will be required to finance this customer promise, which will involve IT (Information Technology), delivery channel structure and refreshing culture,” he added. — GNA