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FBNBank joins Ghana Club 100
Nora Bannerman (left), CEO, Sleek Garments & Export Co. Ltd. presenting FBNBank Ghana’s award to Francis Nyamekye, Head, Compliance

FBNBank joins Ghana Club 100

FBNBank Ghana has officially joined the Ghana Club 100, the coveted league of Ghana’s top 100 companies for the first time.

This year’s edition of the Ghana Club 100, which is in its 19th year, had FBNBank ranked 55th out of the top 100 companies in Ghana due to its contribution to the economy.

The rankings were based on a rigorous screening exercise and based on the company’s size, growth and Corporate Social Responsibility efforts.

This year’s edition was organised under on theme, “Ghana’s Private Sector, a Catalyst for Post-Pandemic Economic Transformation”.

The Ghana Club 100 was introduced by the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) in 1998 and it features an annual collection of 100 outstanding companies in the Ghanaian business landscape. The main objective of the Ghana Club 100 is to promote good corporate governance among Ghanaian businesses, develop a transparent and fluid communication system in the Ghanaian corporate sector and spur positive economic entities.

In a release issued in Accra yesterday, the Managing Director of the bank, Victor Yaw Asante, said: “We have over the years remained focused on putting our stakeholders first, and this includes our customers and the Ghanaian population generally.

We have ensured that our agenda through all these remains aligned with the aspirations of Ghana.”

Mr Asante said the bank’s commitment has also been possible largely because of the passion of the people.

“The staff of the bank have over the years contributed to our efforts in business and community related activities and I personally believe that this feat of being counted among Ghana’s top 100 companies would not have been possible without them.

It is also an indication of how much progress our brand has made in the past 26 years we have been in the country.”

He said the bank is happy for the recognition and looks forward to improving its contribution to the country’s socio-economic development even as it is keen to build a future by supporting the youth.

Earlier, the Head of Compliance, Francis Nyamekye, who received the award on behalf of the bank said “the bank is delighted about the recognition from the GIPC and this award is dedicated to all staff of our bank for their hard work.”

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