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Absa Bank Ghana cuts sod for construction of new head office in Accra

Absa Bank Ghana has announced the commencement of construction work on its new head office at Independence Avenue in Accra.

The construction design of the banking complex, which is slated to be completed within 18 months, is intended to emphasize what the bank envisions as the future of banking.

The Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Absa Ghana, Michael Mensah-Baah, in an interview reiterated the bank’s commitment to promoting corporate sustainability through its business operations across the country, in line with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

He said the new head office design incorporated four essential elements to improve environmental sustainability and efficiency in meeting the demands of both employees and clients.

Absa Bank Ghana Limited is one of Ghana’s leading financial institutions offering an integrated set of products and services across Corporate and Investment Banking, Business Banking with solutions for SMEs, and Retail Banking.

Absa Bank Ghana is part of Absa Group Limited, one of Africa’s largest diversified financial services groups.

The Group works in 12 African countries, with representative offices in London and New York.

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