The Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement System (GhIPSS) HAS launched the ‘gh-link’, an interbank switching and processing system that would enable Ghanaian banks to share each other’s Automated Teller Machines (ATM).Customers of 17 banks in the country can now use their local ATM card to access their account or make withdrawals from the ATMs from any of the banks.
So far, 17 banks have reconfigured their systems and can now accept each other’s ATM cards and this means customers of these banks can gain access their bank accounts and make withdrawals from the ATMs of any of these seventeen banks. Customers of seventeen banks Ghana Commercial Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Agriculture Development Bank and Zenith Bank, HFC Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA), UT Bank, Prudential Bank and the Bank of Africa could only do so.Other banks includeEcobank, Unibank, Guaranty Trust Bank, Energy Bank, SGSSB, Stanbic and Access bank now on board.
So far, 17 banks have reconfigured their systems and can now accept each other’s ATM cards and this means customers of these banks can gain access their bank accounts and make withdrawals from the ATMs of any of these seventeen banks. Customers of seventeen banks Ghana Commercial Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Agriculture Development Bank and Zenith Bank, HFC Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA), UT Bank, Prudential Bank and the Bank of Africa could only do so.Other banks includeEcobank, Unibank, Guaranty Trust Bank, Energy Bank, SGSSB, Stanbic and Access bank now on board.
The general public are encourage to patronize the various services available
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