Confirmed: GN Bank now a savings and loans company

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GN Bank says it has chosen to operate as a savings and loans company instead of a fully-fledged universal bank as it operated before.

The move according to a statement issued by the Bank and signed by its head of corporate affairs, Frank Owusu-Ofori is to ensure that it is able to marshal the necessary liquidity to sustain the business.

According to the bank, it has already began the transition process of migrating from a fully-fledged universal bank to a savings and loans company and that its immediate objective is to find the liquidity needed to service the needs of customers.

‘’This means that as a licensed deposit taking institution, customer funds remain safe with us.  The decision allows us to concentrate on ensuring maximum liquidity to sustain the business, instead of raising funds for additional capital as a universal bank.  We operated in the recent past successfully as a Savings and Loan Company for eight years, so we can assure our customers that with our attention back to managing the business, instead of combing the world for additional capital, we are poised to deliver products and services beyond excellence’’ the statement read in part.

According to the Bank, in the process of looking for capital to inject into its operations, it was cautious not to sell the bank to mostly foreign interests, adding that the vision of the foreign interests did not match that of the bank which is to promote financial inclusion.

‘’It is necessary for us to also point out that in the process of looking for additional capital, we made a conscious decision not to sell our bank to mostly foreign interests. These investors wanted the retail network we have built, but with the intention to abandon our vision of promoting financial inclusion and serving the needs of ordinary Ghanaians.  We have been honest about who we are – a Main Street Bank and not a High Street Bank’’ the statement added.

See the full statement of the Bank below.

GN Bank will remain Ghanaian, with a National Retail Network to promote financial inclusion

The Shareholders, Directors and Management of GN Bank wish to inform our cherished customers and the general public that we have elected to continue our operations as a Savings & Loan Institution.  This means that our doors will remain open for business as usual in January, 2019 and beyond.  We have started the transition process.  Our immediate objective is to find the liquidity needed to service the needs of our customers.

This means that as a licensed deposit taking institution, customer funds remain safe with us.  The decision allows us to concentrate on ensuring maximum liquidity to sustain the business, instead of raising funds for additional capital as a universal bank.  We operated in the recent past successfully as a Savings and Loan Company for eight years, so we can assure our customers that with our attention back to managing the business, instead of combing the world for additional capital, we are poised to deliver products and services beyond excellence.

It is necessary for us to also point out that in the process of looking for additional capital, we made a conscious decision not to sell our bank to mostly foreign interests. These investors wanted the retail network we have built, but with the intention to abandon our vision of promoting financial inclusion and serving the needs of ordinary Ghanaians.  We have been honest about who we are – a Main Street Bank and not a High Street Bank.

We formed the company and started looking for a license in 1997 to create a national bank for all Ghanaians wherever they may live, capable of ensuring financial inclusion and bringing the unbanked into the formal sector.  It took the founding shareholder, Coconut Grove Beach Resort, nine years and a lot of effort, to obtain a license from the Bank of Ghana on May 8, 2006 to operate as a Savings and Loan Company under the brand name, First National Savings & Loans Company Limited.  Coconut Grove was joined by another Ghanaian shareholder, BB Acquisitions.  Other shareholders have subsequently invested in the company.

Our financial institution has two intertwined branches – traditional banking and Micro-Enterprise business.  The power of the two makes us unique and special. It took hard work to be where we are, with 1.2 million customers and 20% of the Ghanaian banking retail outlets in Ghana

We invested heavily in opening offices in all the ten regions of Ghana.  When we opened our doors, the unbanked population was 80%.  Today, it has fallen to 55%.  Our continued existence will ensure that the percent of the population that is unbanked will reduce further.

From the very beginning, Our Vision has been, “To be a truly National Bank for the Ordinary person namely; Farmers, Professionals, Students, Workers, and Small and Medium Scale Entrepreneurs in Ghana.”

We will continue to be a financial institution with a difference – go where others are not willing to go, to bring banking to people currently excluded from the formal banking sector throughout the country.

Signed

Frank Owusu-Ofori

Head, GN Corporate Affairs

Source: BestNewsGH.com


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Kennedy Mornah is an Award Winning Ghanaian Journalist with over two decades of experience in the Ghanaian Media landscape spanning the electronic, print and digital media. He is a Media Consultant, a Corporate MC, Radio and TV Host, Founder and Publisher of the Maritime and Transport Digest Newspaper, Businessman, a Go getter and an optimist. He has worked for renowned media organizations including Diamond Fm in Tamale, Luv Fm in Kumasi, Oman Fm in Accra and Starr Fm in Accra In 2017 he received the Reporter of the Year Award at the Ghana Shippers Awards in Accra, Ghana.

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