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Republic Bank Ghana Supports Rebranding With Introduction of Corporate Wear

Republic Bank (Ghana) Limited, a subsidiary of Republic Financial Holdings Limited introduces a new corporate wear for the bank’s staff as part of its rebranding exercise.

Formerly HFC Bank Ghana Limited, the bank rebranded to the Republic Bank Ghana Limited in April last year when the Republic Financial Holdings Limited (RFHL) of Trinidad and Tobago took over to give the Bank an international urge.

The introduction of the Corporate Wear is another phase of the Bank’s rebranding exercise and in alignment with the Republic Group’s brand standards.

The official introduction of the Corporate Wear for female was on Monday, 1st July.

The Managing Director of the Bank, Mr. Farid Antar, said that the Corporate Wear is a physical manifestation of staff’s commitment to the values of the Bank and also, a reflection of the Bank’s promise to provide exceptional services to its customer.

“I therefore urge all staff to wear the Corporate Wear with pride and the confidence that you are an embodiment of what the Republic Brand stands for” the Managing Director added.

The corporate wear has been well received by staff of Republic Bank with excitement and with high commitments to uphold the values and service to customers.

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