ADB holds appreciation dinner for customers in Western region

ADB holds appreciation dinner for customers in Western region

The Agricultural Development Bank PLC (ADB) has organised an appreciation dinner for customers of the bank in the Western Region.

The dinner which attracted customers from all four branches in the region is part of the bank’s strategy for the management to interact with customers and also thank them for doing business with the bank.

Speaking at the event, ADB Managing Director, Dr. John Kofi Mensah said the appreciation dinner was part of the bank’s strategy to express appreciation to customers for their continuous patronage and loyalty to the ADB brand.

He said the event was to also offer management the opportunity to further deepen the already healthy business relationship between the Bank and the customers.

According to him, the success story of the bank could largely be attributed to the unflinching support and loyalty by customers who have kept faith with the Bank.

“Their continuous patronage of our products and services has moved the Bank from a loss making in 2016 to a year on year profit making bank,” he said.

The Managing Director said the opening of the Takoradi Market Circle branch, the fourth in the region was strategically positioned within the central business district to bring banking closer to both potential and existing customers.

He indicated the strategic decision of the board to open more branches to provide customers with superior services to individuals and organisations by giving out competitive interest rates on loans especially those in agribusiness, support the One District One Factory Initiative by government and also help create jobs for the youth.

The ADB Area Manager for the Central Western and Western North Regions, Emmanuel Akanko thanked customers of the Bank in the region for supporting the Bank and pledged the commitment of the Bank to further help the growth of their business.

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