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adb opens Ejisu branch

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Thu, 20 Feb 2014 Source: Daily Guide

The Agricultural Development Bank (adb) has introduced a new product – adb Adwadifo Anidaso onto the banking sector in Ghana.

The product is targeted at traders, trading groups/associations, market associations and customers with general accounts.

Patrons would have access to special loan facilities with high returns.

The adb Adwadifo Anidaso product was launched at a formal ceremony to mark the relocation of the Amakom Branch of adb to Ejisu in the Ejisu-Juaben District of the Ashanti Region, which was officially opened to customers after a short ceremony.

Stephen Kpordzih, Managing Director of adb, in an address, said the opening of the Ejisu branch will ensure that the services of adb could be accessed by customers from various parts of the Ejisu Juaben municipality.

“Until the opening of the new branch, the lack of our presence here in the municipality forced our teeming customers to travel all the way to the centre of Kumasi to meet their banking needs.

“We believe the difficulties our patrons endured in the past have been removed now. Ejisu is a rapidly growing town with lots of brisk business activities and also holds promise for more businesses to develop with the provision of tailored banking services such as the ones we provide at adb. We promise our patrons the best of banking services, greater comfort and convenience.

He assured the people of Ejisu that adb will treat and serve them very well.

According to him, the Ejisu Branch will serve as the bank’s first model branch.

“The banking hall in terms of its design, interior décor, branding and all other furnishings will serve as the minimum standard for all our future branches to be opened. We shall undertake a refurbishment exercise in all our branches to match up to the one we have here in Ejisu.

The restructuring and refurbishment of our banking halls is to give customers a modern feel of their bank and create a very good ambience for customers to carry out their banking transactions".

Source: Daily Guide