GCB Bank
GCB Bank Limited formally known as Ghana Commercial Bank is the largest bank in Ghana in terms of total operating assets and share of industry deposits, with 14.2% of total industry deposits. In August 2017, the Bank of Ghana, the nation's central bank, announced that it had approved a Purchase and Assumption transaction with GCB Bank Limited for the transfer of all deposits and selected assets of UT Bank and Capital Bank to GCB Bank Ltd.
Overview
GCB Bank Ltd is the largest indigenous financial institution in Ghana with 184 branches. , the bank's total assets were valued at about GHS9.7billions+, with shareholders' equity of approximately GHS:1.3billion+.History
The bank was founded in 1953, with 27 employees, as the Bank of the Gold Coast. Initially, it focused on serving Ghanaian traders, farmers, and business people, who could not obtain financing from the expatriate banks. In 1957, when Ghana attained Independence, the bank re-branded to Ghana Commercial Bank, to concentrate on commercial banking, since Bank of Ghana had been created to function as the central bank and banking regulator. In the beginning, the bank was wholly owned by the Government of Ghana. However, in 1996, when government shareholding stands at 51.17%, the stock of the bank was listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange. In 2013, the bank renamed itself GCB Bank Ltd, with a new brand identity which was launched at the end of 2014. Today, GCB Bank Ltd serves the banking needs of large corporations, parastatal companies, small and medium enterprises as well as individuals., the bank employs 1,532 staff, in branches distributed in all 10 regions of the Republic of Ghana.Ownership
The shares of stock of GCB Bank Ltd are listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange and are part of the exchange's GSE All-Share Index. The government of Ghana maintains 21.4% shareholding in the bank, while the remaining 78.6% is owned by institutional and private investors., there are about 21 investors in the stock of the bank as depicted in the table below:Rank | Name of Owner | Percentage Ownership |
1 | SOCIAL SECURITY AND NATIONAL INSURANCE TRUST | 50.50 |
2 | MINISTRY OF FINANCE & ECONOMIC PLANNING | 21.36 |
3 | SCGN/Northern Trust Global Services Limited | 6.79 |
4 | DANIEL OFORI | 3.81 |
5 | SCGN/JPMC RE DUET AFRICA OPPORTUNITIES MASTER FUND, IC GTI:AEX26 | 2.19 |
6 | SCGN/BANQUE PICTET & CIE SA RE NON TAX 6275J | 2.10 |
7 | 7 | 1.13 |
8 | SCGN/CITIBANK KUWAIT INV AUTHORITY | 0.98 |
9 | SCGN/BANQUE PICTET & CIE SA RE NON TAX 6275J | 0.77 |
10 | GHANA REINSURANCE COMPANY LTD GENERAL BUSINESS | 0.68 |
11 | SCGN/SSB TEACHER RETIREMENT, SYSTEMS OF TEXAS FD-TRAB | 0.68 |
12 | SCGN/CITIBANK LONDON OP- AFRICAN FUND, NON-UCITS | 0.63 |
13 | SCGN/SSB EATON VANCE STRUCTURED, EMERGING MARKET FUND | 0.61 |
14 | GHANA COCOA BOARD | 0.60 |
15 | SCGN/'EPACK INVESTMENT FUND LTD TRANSACTION EIFLE | 0.57 |
16 | SCGN/PICTET & CIE EUROPE S.A LUX RE BLAKENEY | 0.53 |
17 | SCGN/SSB EATON VANCE TAX, MANAGED EMERGING MARKET FUND | 0.52 |
18 | STD NOMS/BNYM SA NV/ADV SRS TRST/AST PTRIC EMG MKT | 0.45 |
19 | SCGN/JP MORGAN CHASE DUET GAMLA LIV AFRICA, OPPORTUNITIES FUND IC | 0.44 |
20 | AFRIKANSK STD NOMS/BNYM SANV/KAPFRG INVESTIN PRO | 0.45 |
21 | OTHERS | 24.90 |
Total | 100.00 |
Leadership
- Jude Arthur - Board Chairman
- Anselm Ransford Sowah - Managing Director
- Socrates Afram - Chief Finance Officer
- Samuel Amankwa - Chief Operating Officer
- Osmani Aludiba Ayuba - Director
- Francis Arthur-Collins - Director
- Queen Mother of Denkyira Nana Saraa III - Director
- Nick Amartefio - Director
- Lydia Gyamera Essah - Director
Branches