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    FirstBank Ghana to commission Tamale branch transformation

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsSeptember 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    FirstBank Ghana to commission its newest branch in the country on Thursday, 11 September 2025 at Tamale, marking a historic milestone as the Bank extends its physical presence to the Northern Belt for the first time.

    This bold step reaffirms FirstBank Ghana’s commitment to driving financial inclusion, supporting SMEs, and accelerating Ghana’s socio-economic transformation.

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    As the Northern Regional capital, Tamale is not only a cultural hub but also a critical player in Ghana’s development agenda.

    The city’s strategic location along regional trade corridors, coupled with its reputation for entrepreneurial energy, thriving commerce, and agribusiness innovation, makes it a natural next step in the Bank’s expansion journey. Strategically located on the Hospital Road, the Tamale branch positions FirstBank Ghana at the heart of one of the country’s most dynamic and fast-growing regions.

    Over the past few years, FirstBank Ghana has been strategically strengthening its footprint across the country with the opening of the Nhyiaeso Branch in Kumasi, the Ashaiman Branch near Tema, the Hospital Road branch in Tema Community 6, the Lapaz, Abossey Okai, East Legon, Osu and Tip Toe Lane branches in Accra, and the relaunch of the Takoradi Market Circle, Kasoa, Ring Road Central and Kaneshie branches.

    These expansions reflect the Bank’s belief that proximity matters, that physical presence in growing communities is vital to supporting SMEs, expanding access to financial services, and fostering inclusion. The Tamale branch is therefore not just an addition to the network but a strategic gateway into Northern Ghana, emphasizing the Bank’s role as a true partner in national growth.

    Speaking ahead of the commissioning, Mr. Victor Yaw Asante, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of FirstBank Ghana, said, “opening a branch in Tamale is more than just a case of geographical expansion. It is a deliberate investment in the people and potential of Northern Ghana.

    FirstBank Ghana remains committed to being a trusted financial partner to these enterprises by providing flexible financing, tailored solutions, advisory services, and digital innovations that reflect the unique realities of doing business in the northern region.

    By offering both traditional and digital banking options, the Bank will deepen financial literacy, extend access to underserved communities, and empower SMEs and young entrepreneurs to scale their businesses sustainably.

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