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First National Bank Marks 10 Years with Renewed Pledge to Customers

M.Cby M.C
October 6, 2025
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First National Bank Marks 10 Years with Renewed Pledge to Customers

First National Bank Ghana has launched this year’s Customer Service Week with a strong commitment to enhancing customer satisfaction and rebuilding client confidence.

Themed “A decade of help, a future of more…Mission: Possible,” the celebration marks the bank’s tenth anniversary in Ghana and coincides with the global Customer Service Week, observed every October.

The milestone highlights a decade-long journey of growth, innovation, and customer focus since the bank commenced operations in Ghana in 2015. Over the years, First National Bank has evolved from a modest financial player into a full-service institution, especially following its merger with GHL Bank in 2020 — a strategic move that expanded its reach and strengthened its service delivery.

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Speaking at the official launch of the event, Executive Director Sylvia Inkoom emphasized the bank’s renewed dedication to its clients.

“After a decade of support, we are assuring our customers of a future of more. Our mission is to make the impossible possible for individuals, families, and businesses alike.”

Sylvia Inkoom

Reaffirming Commitment to Customer-Centric Growth

The theme of this year’s celebration encapsulates the bank’s philosophy of continuous improvement and its determination to remain a trusted partner in the financial journeys of its customers. The week-long activities will run throughout October and include customer engagement sessions across all branches, recognition of frontline staff, and forums to listen to clients’ feedback and concerns.

Ms. Inkoom explained that the bank views Customer Service Week not only as a celebration but as an opportunity for introspection and innovation. “Our customers are the reason we exist. This week is about celebrating them, appreciating their loyalty, and reaffirming our commitment to serve them better,” she said.

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As part of the celebration, the bank plans to intensify its engagement with clients through interactive events designed to build stronger relationships. Employees who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to service delivery will also be recognized, further reinforcing the bank’s culture of excellence.

Overcoming Challenges, Strengthening Systems

Addressing recent service disruptions, Ms. Inkoom acknowledged that the bank had encountered some temporary challenges during its recent system upgrade. However, she was quick to point out that these challenges were part of a necessary transformation process.

“Recent system upgrades disrupted some services but were necessary to strengthen the bank’s digital infrastructure. The transition brought temporary challenges, but it has also laid the foundation for a more secure and efficient banking experience.”

Sylvia Inkoom

The Executive Director emphasized that the bank has now stabilized its systems and is better positioned to deliver seamless services to clients. “The platform is now stable and both the bank and its clients are poised to move forward stronger and more connected,” she assured.

This acknowledgment of temporary setbacks — coupled with transparent communication and proactive measures — reflects First National Bank’s customer-first approach and its willingness to confront issues head-on to ensure long-term stability and trust.

First National Bank Director
Executive Director Sylvia Inkoom

Building for the Future

As First National Bank celebrates a decade of progress, it is also looking ahead to the future — one defined by digital transformation, innovation, and inclusive growth. The bank’s leadership believes that technology and human connection must go hand in hand in shaping the next chapter of its operations in Ghana.

“Our mission is to make the impossible possible,” Ms. Inkoom reiterated, emphasizing that the bank’s renewed focus will be on empowering customers through smarter digital platforms, personalized financial solutions, and deeper community engagement.

Through its various financial products and digital tools, First National Bank continues to bridge the gap between modern banking and customer convenience. The institution has consistently championed digital transformation, introducing user-friendly banking apps, improved online services, and secure transaction channels to meet the evolving needs of its customers.

The Customer Service Week celebration not only honors loyal clients but also recognizes the resilience and dedication of the bank’s staff who continue to deliver excellence in a dynamic financial environment. The activities lined up for the month are designed to highlight this dual celebration — of people and progress.

In a banking sector where customer experience increasingly defines competitiveness, First National Bank’s decision to celebrate its decade milestone with a focus on customer service underscores its belief that trust is earned through consistent care, transparency, and adaptability.

As the celebration continues through October, clients can expect closer engagement, better service experiences, and a reaffirmed assurance that the bank’s mission — to make the impossible possible — is indeed possible.

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