They include Makola, Abossey Okai, Newtown, Osu and Tema, Kasoa and Takoradi and Tamale branches.
The eleven branches represent 61 percent of the bank’s total branch network.
Chief Banking Officer, Daniel Gaikpah said, “We believe that banking is about convenience so we are adopting a multi-channel approach aimed at delivering convenience across multiple customer contact points.”
He urged prospective customers to come on board and enjoy a full bouquet of banking services from Capital Bank.
Customers, who receive regular remittances from abroad, can also visit the 11 branches of Capital Bank to receive monies from their relatives and families on Saturdays.
Currently, plans were underway to make the bank’s Speed banking solution, which allows customers to deposit cash through their mobile phones available in over 25,000 outlets nationwide.
Capital Bank is expected to open a minimum of three new branches in strategic locations across the country this year.
Its vision is to become the local bank of excellence for African markets and provide a standard of measure for stakeholders’ return.