GCB Bank has announced plans to introduce a mobile wallet as part of strategies on transformation through digitisation.
The Chairman of the Board of Directors of GCB Bank, Mr Jude Kofi Arthur who made the revelation said the move is also aimed at accelerating growth through the provision of first class banking solutions for its customers.
Speaking at the 25th annual general meeting in Accra he said the bank recorded a GH¢1.38 billion increase in total deposits from GH¢6.92 billion in 2017 to GH¢8.30 billion representing a 19.6 per cent growth in 2018.
This according to him made GCB the number one bank in Ghana in terms of deposits and asset size.
"Due to the strong financial performance backed by the disciplined execution of the bank's strategy, the profit before tax increased by 35.6 per cent to GH¢ 450.17 million in 2018 from GH¢331.98 million in 2017," he stated.
This impressive profit performance, which was driven by solid revenue growth, has resulted in an increased dividend which he announced to the delight of shareholders.
"Accordingly, we propose a dividend of 30Gp per share amounting to GH¢79.50 million for the 2018 fiscal year. The increase in the dividend was attributed to the growth in the bank's basic earnings per share which grew from 0.89 pesewas in 2017 to GH¢1.23 in 2018, representing a growth of 38 per cent," he declared.
The amount, which is payable by June 17 to all shareholders who are registered with the bank, represents a 200 per cent increase over the 2017 dividend, which was 10 pesewas per share.
As at December 2018, GCB Bank also recorded a total asset base of GH¢10.72 billion which is a growth of 11.4 per cent compared to GH¢9.63 billion in 2017 and 9.30 billion for total liabilities.
Shareholders of the bank commended the bank for demonstrating effective leadership in the banking sector and for improving its performance in the year under review.
Mr Joseph Allotey, a shareholder of the bank, commended the board for spurring the bank on to success in spite of the difficulties the banking sector was faced with last year.
"I want us to all clap for the Board for leading the bank to make such great profit last year. Times were hard because of the banking crisis but GCB has come out strong. We are grateful to all the staff for working hard in the past year. We know that the coming year will see much better results," he applauded.
The appointments of some directors of the Board namely, Alhaji Alhassan Adam Yakubu and Mr Prince Edward A. Young were ratified while other directors namely, Mr Nii Amarteifio, Mr Emmanuel Ray Ankrah and Nana Ama Ayensua Saara III, queenmother of Denkyira were re-elected.
In 2018 alone, GCB Bank Ltd, Ghana's most welcoming bank supported the country in the areas of health, education, environment and sanitation with a focus on its operational communities through several CSR activities to the tune of GH¢5.62 million.
Hinting on the challenges in the past year, the chairman mentioned the high cost of operations as a major challenge to the bank as it posted a cost-to-income ratio of 60.5 per cent, which was well above the industry average of 53.5 per cent.
"Adequate measures have been put in place to ensure that our cost-to-income ratio falls below the industry average," he assured.
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