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    GCB Bank posts record GH¢3.2bn profit in 2025

    Constance AwunorBy Constance AwunorApril 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    GCB Bank PLC has reported an exceptional financial performance for the 2025 financial year, becoming the first bank in Ghana to exceed GH¢3 billion in profit.

    The bank recorded a profit before tax of GH¢3.2 billion, representing a 67.4% increase compared to the previous year. Its operating income also reached GH¢6.3 billion, with both figures described as industry-leading achievements. The bank further maintained a strong position across key indicators, including deposits, loans, and total assets.

    Managing Director Farihan Alhassan attributed the milestone to consistent strategic execution and strong customer trust. He noted that surpassing the GH¢3 billion mark reflects years of disciplined management and a clear long-term vision.

    He added that the bank intends to sustain its growth by strengthening customer relationships, diversifying revenue streams, and maintaining sound risk management practices. He also highlighted the role of teamwork, talent development, and a strong organisational culture in driving the bank’s success.

    The bank stated that its 2025 results demonstrate its contribution to Ghana’s economic development, particularly through support for sectors such as small and medium enterprises, agriculture, trade, and infrastructure.

    According to the bank, its growth strategy remains aligned with national development priorities, with a focus on delivering value to businesses and communities while promoting inclusive and sustainable growth.

    With over 70 years of experience and a wide nationwide presence, GCB Bank says it will continue leveraging its market expertise to provide innovative financial solutions. Looking ahead, the bank plans to boost its digital capabilities, expand business support, and deepen customer engagement to sustain its growth trajectory.

    GCB Bank remains Ghana’s largest commercial bank, operating 183 branches and more than 340 ATMs across the country.

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