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A statement in
It said the
Vice President Alhaji Aliu Mahama, the U.S
Ambassador, Ms Elizabeth Raspolic, Minister of Economic Planning and Regional
Integration, Dr Paa Kwesi Ndoum and Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Konadu
Apraku and other ministers would participate in the opening.
The statement said the conference would help
make
It expressed the hope that Ghanaian business
executives, industrialists, manufacturers, importers and exporters and their
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Toase (Ashanti Region) 07 October 2002-The
share capital of the Atwima Mponua Rural Bank in the Atwima district of Ashanti
rose from 27 million cedis in 2000 to 97 million cedis as at August this year,
three million cedis short of the Bank of Ghana's (BOG) requirement of 100
million cedis.
The bank also made a pre-tax profit of 1.3
billion cedis for 2001, representing 1,417 percent increase over the previous
year's profit of 92.5 million cedis. Mr Ben Bekoe Yirenkyi, Chairman of the
Board of Directors of the bank, who announced this at the bank's 18th annual
general meeting at Toase on Friday, said deposits increased by 41 percent from
4.2 billion cedis in 2000 to six billion cedis in 2001.
He said the bank granted 1.8 billion cedis
loans and overdrafts to its customers, which spread across the fields of
agriculture, cottage industries, transport and trading among others.
The bank, Mr Yirenkyi said, purchased 3.5
billion cedis Akuafo Cheques in 2001 as against 2.5 billion cedis the previous
year, representing an increase of 40 percent. He said the bank organised
training programmes for its staff at various levels as part of its human
resource development to enhance their efficiency and to be abreast with modern
banking.
The bank, as part of its community assistance
package, Mr Yirenkyi said, assisted the
He acknowledged the efforts of its customers,
especially workers whose salaries passed through the bank for contributing immensely
to the growth of the bank's share capital. Mr. Charles Yeboah, Atwima District
Chief Executive, charged Boards of Directors of rural banks and BOG to be extra
vigilant in their supervisory roles to enable rural banks to perform better.
He said rural banks were created to fill the
vacuum caused by the orthodox banks, which were mostly situated in the urban
and commercial centres, a duty which he noted, the Atwima Mponua rural bank had
performed with distinction.
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