November 5, 2012 • 0 Comments
Banking
The banking sector is playing a key role in the Ghanaian economy. During the past decades, several reforms have been implemented to improve banking services for the general population and to encourage Ghanaians in the diaspora to save in Ghana. Most of the banks are now offering a wide range of investment products and services to their clients including foreign accounts services.
Read about the Foreign Exchange Act, 2006 (Act 723).
Banks in Ghana
Name |
Contacts |
Website |
Ghana Commercial Bank | +233 (0) 302.663.964 | http://www.gcb.com.gh/ |
Cal Bank |
+233 (0) 302.680.061-69+233 (0) 302.680.079 | |
Fidelity Bank | +233 (0) 302.214.490 | http://www.fidelitybank.com.gh/ |
Databank Financial Services |
+233 (0)302.610.610 | |
First Capital Plus | +233 (0) 303.409.060-89 | http://www.firstcapitalplus.net/ |
HFC Bank |
+233 (0)302.242.090-4 | |
First National |
+233 (0) 302.218.855 | |
Merchant Bank Ghana Ltd |
+233 (0) 302.666.331-6 +233 (0) 307.011.718 |
|
UniBank |
+233 (0)302.233.328 |
http://www.unibankghana.com/‘efie ne fie’
|
Access Bank (Ghana) Ltd |
+233 (0) 302.684.860 |
|
Ecobank Ghana Ltd |
+233 (0) 302.213.999 800 30000 (toll free) |
http://www.ecobank.com/ |
Stanbic Bank |
+233 (0) 302.687.670 – 8 |
|
Zenith Bank Ghana |
+233 (0) 302.611.500 |