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Ecobank, in association with the Registrar General, has sensitized companies to the Company Re-registration Directive of the Registrar General Department to drive compliance.
The event, held virtually on Wednesday for more than 2,000 participants, is part of the bank’s efforts to support and provide convenient solutions to businesses by leveraging strategic partnerships during this Covid-19 pandemic period.
Speaking at the event, Ecobank Ghana Managing Director Daniel Sackey said: “As a partner, understanding not only the financial needs of our clients but also their operational requirements, particularly in these challenging times, we are dedicated to providing high quality and solutions. appropriate commercials to back it up.
“This webinar in association with the General Registry Department is therefore part of our continued commitment to growing your businesses and to building stronger relationships with you, our dear customers.”
Representing the Secretary General, Mrs. Jemima Oware, Domtie Afua Sarpong, Senior State Attorney and Assistant Secretary, with the support of State Attorney and Assistant Secretary Lysbeth Osae-Omane, participants reported on the relevance of the new re-enrollment directive commercial and full details of the implementation process. , as well as the implications of non-compliance.
In addition, they assured participants that the Department of the Secretary General was ready to assist them in a smooth and smooth re-registration process.
In line with this, a special counter has been set up for Ecobank clients at the Registrar General’s offices in Accra, Kumasi, Tamale and Sekondi.
Also present at the event were the bank’s business heads, Dr. Edward Botchway, Finance Director, with executive responsibility for the Consumer Banking business; Henry Ampong, director of corporate banking; and Alfred Sakyi; Head of Commercial Banking.
Speaking consecutively, they emphasized the need for compliance with the directive and assured participants of the bank’s readiness to support in any way possible to ensure the operational success of their businesses.
For his part, the Chief Compliance Officer of Ecobank Ghana, Mr. Rolland Djang, Jr. said; “As a bank, we are guided by the best interest of all our stakeholders, including our regulators, and it is our firm belief that all of our clients, agents, and the general public, especially the participants in this webinar, will comply with all mandatory directive requirements. , guidelines and regulatory laws “
Therefore, to begin the re-registration exercise, companies are encouraged to download the re-registration forms from www.rgd.gov.gh, www.rgdservices.com, or purchase the documents directly from the offices of the General Registration Department. .