Capital Bank was an indigenous privatenational development and commercial Ghanaian bank. It was one of the private national development and commercial banks licensed by Bank of Ghana, the national banking regulator. On August 14, 2017, the Bank of Ghana announced it had revoked its license due to insolvency during Ghana's banking crisis. The bank was then taken over by GCB Bank. The founder of the bank, William Ato Essien and three others were subsequently charged with misappropriating 100 million Ghana Cedis of the Bank's assets.
History
Capital Bank was founded by William Ato Essien on 29 October 2009 as a microfinance company. As the assets of the company grew, it became a Savings and Loans Company known as First Capital Plus Saving and Loans Company. In 2010 the microfinance grew its deposit base to 36.06 million cedis and total asset size of 47.18 million cedis. In 2013 First Capital Plus Bank had a deposit base of 211.11 million cedis and total assets of 286.80million cedis. At that time, the Bank of Ghana stated that FCP has a market share of 16% of the advances of savings and loans companies and 19% of the sector total assets. The Bank employed 355 and had 15 branches covering five regions. The company grew its base deposit and assets from its inception till 2013 when it applied and was awarded a provisional universal banking license in July, 2012. After the six month provisional period, the bank was given a full license on 4 December 2013 and became officially known as First Capital Plus Bank. The firm later re-branded to Capital Bank in 2015. The Central Bank of Ghana issued a press release on August 14, 2017 announcing the revocation of the license of Capital Bank due to insolvency. The statement further mentioned that change of control of Capital Bank had been approved for another bank, the Ghana Commercial Bank.
Services
The bank offered mainstream banking services which include cash deposits and withdrawals, savings and loans and financial advise consultation. In 2011 it introduced a cash deposit service known as SpeedBanking. The service allowed bank customers to deposit cash into their bank accounts at their convenience through their mobile phones without physically being present in any bank branch.
Board of directors
Mensa Otabil was Chairman; Rev. Fitzgerald Odonkor was Chief Executive Officer, William Ato Essien, Mr. Kofi Kwakwa, Mrs. Frances Adu-Mante, Alhaji Amadu Montia
Branches
Capital Bank had its headquarters at the Capital Plaza on the Spintex Road, adjacent Papaye Fast food. As at December 2015 the Bank had eighteen operational branches in regions across Ghana
Sponsorship
On 4 February 2014, Capital Bank became the headline sponsor of the Ghana Premier League. This sponsorship agreement between the Bank and the Ghana Football Association was a five-year deal worth ten milliondollars. The deal was hailed by Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, Minister of Youth and Sports of Ghana and was considered timely as the Ghanaian league had been without a title sponsor for over four months. The bank per the agreement will pay the Ghana Football Association two million dollars per year until 2019. The first payment of five hundred thousand dollars was made on 5 February 2014.