Friday, January 11, 2008

NIB honours workers (11/01/08)

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Story: Emmanuel Adu-Gyamerah
THE National Investment Bank (NIB) has honoured 56 members of its staff who have served the bank for periods ranging form 10 to 30 years.
The awards were given at the first Staff and Branches Awards ceremony cum a thanksgiving service held in Accra.
The Adenta, Obuasi and Wenchi branches of the bank were respectively awarded as the best first, second and third branches in deposit mobilisation for 2007 while Ms Charity Agumey was given an award as the best customer-oriented staff member.
The Best Worker of the Year award went to Ms Mary Onyame-Mensah, while Mr Emmanuel Armah and Mr Seth Baffoe-Kudom came second and third respectively in that category.
Special awards were also given to the men and ladies football clubs of the bank for winning the 2007 All Banks Football Gala.
In his New Year message, the Managing Director of the bank, Sir Daniel Gyimah, said the NIB had over the years been growing from strength to strength.
He said the bank had expanded its branches from 11 to 24 and was determined to increase its deposit mobilisation by getting closer to its customers.
“As we look into the future, I take this opportunity to invite all staff to join in our quest for increased business, increased deposits and quality services,” he said.
In his sermon, Rev Fr Benjamin Opoku Ohene admonished Ghanaians to avoid short cuts to success.
He urged the staff of the bank to let brotherly love, mutual respect and harmony prevail to attract more customers to enhance its operations.

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