Private ownership | |
Industry | Financial Services |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters |
World Trade Center Accra, Greater Accra |
Key people
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Opoku-Gyamfi Boateng Chairman Dr. Kwabena Duffuor II Chief Executive Officer |
Products | Loans, Checking, Savings, Investments, Debit Cards |
Revenue | :Aftertax: US$8.7 million (2013) (GHS:26,016,118) |
Total assets | US$433+ million (2013) (GHS:1.3 billion) |
Website | Homepage |
uniBank (Ghana) Limited, commonly known as uniBank, is an indigenous private bank in Ghana, West Africa. uniBank is one of the thirty-five (35) commercial banks licensed to operate in Ghana.
uniBank is a tier one financial services provider, the bank's total assets were valued at approximately US$433 million (GHS:1.3 billion), with shareholders' equity of approximately US$50 million (GHS:151 million).
uniBank was incorporated in 1997 as a financial services provider. Following the issuance of a banking license, uniBank began providing banking services in January 2001, focusing on meeting the banking needs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and those of individual customers. In 2009, the bank began offering Internet banking and mobile banking.
The of uniBank is privately held. The detailed shareholding in the company stock is not publicly available at the moment.
Opoku-Gyamfi Boateng is the Board Chairman; Dr. Kwabena Duffuor II is the Chief Executive Officer.
As of May 2017, uniBank maintained Fifty-five (55) networked branches in nine of Ghana's ten (10) Regions namely: Ashanti, Greater Accra, Western Region, Eastern Region, Brong Ahafo, Northern Region and Upper East Region.
On 7 November 2013, uniBank became the first indigenous and wholly owned Ashanti bank to sponsor the Ghana national football team – The Black Stars. This sponsorship agreement between the bank and the Ghana Football Association is a three-year deal worth 1.2 million dollars. The deal was hailed by Kwesi Nyantakyi, President of the GFA and was considered timely as the team was preparing for their final phase of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. The bank per the agreement will pay the Ghana Football Association 400,000 dollars per year until 2015.