Does FBN work Saturday?

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Does FBN work Saturday?

10 of our branches are always open for Saturday banking and they offer Money Transfer services from the hours of 9am – 2pm (but on first Saturday’s of the month, the Saturday banking branches work from 10am to 2pm).

How many branches does First Atlantic Bank have?

41 networked
As of May 2019, the bank maintained 41 networked branches, 65 automated teller machines, and 260 point of sale devices, in all regions of Ghana.

How many branches does FNB Bank have in Ghana?

FBNBank Ghana Limited currently operates 22 branches and 2 agencies across Ghana.

What is the swift code for First Atlantic Bank Ghana?

SWIFT Code FAMCGHAC – FIRST ATLANTIC BANK LIMITED

SWIFT Code FAMCGHAC or FAMCGHACXXX
Bank Code FAMC – code assigned to FIRST ATLANTIC BANK LIMITED
Country Code GH – code belongs to Ghana
Location Code AC – code represents the institution location
Code Status C – C means active code

Which banks in Ghana do Transfast?

TransFast Money is the latest addition to other money transfer services offered by the Bank such as Western Union, MoneyGram, Ria, Sigue and Integrity.

Which bank is FBN?

First Bank of Nigeria Limited
First Bank of Nigeria Limited (First Bank) is a Nigerian multinational bank and financial services company headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. It is the premier bank in West Africa….First Bank of Nigeria.

Type Public
Net income N62,700,000,000
Total assets N5,900,000,000,000
Number of employees 16,000
Website firstbanknigeria.com

Who is the owner of Atlantic Bank?

Sociedad Nacional de Inversiones, S.A.
About Atlantic Bank The bank’s holding company, Sociedad Nacional de Inversiones, S.A., a Honduran company owns 55 percent of the bank’s total shares, with the remaining shares held by Belizean and Honduran investors.

Who is ODUN odunfa?

Odun Odunfa He brings to the role a wide ranging experience spanning Treasury, Corporate, Investment and Retail Banking in various banks in West Africa. Prior to his appointment, he was the CEO/Managing Director at Kedari Capital Ltd and served in various capacities on the First Atlantic Bank Board of Directors.

Is FNB available in Ghana?

First National Bank currently operates registered commercial banks in the following jurisdictions: South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Swaziland, Lesotho, Mozambique, Zambia, Tanzania and Ghana.

Which bank uses Western Union in Ghana?

FBNBank Ghana Limited
FBNBank Ghana Limited (FBNBank) has partnered with The Western Union, a leader in global payment services, to introduce its money transfer services across FBNBank branches in the country. This means that anyone can receive Western Union remittances through any FBNBank branch in Ghana.

Which bank is best for receiving money from abroad?

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  • Instamojo.
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  • SBI.
  • HDFC bank.
  • ICICI bank.
  • Axis bank.

Where is Atlantic Bank from?

Belize City
Atlantic Bank Ltd. was established in Belize City on August 16th, 1971 with a staff complement of seven. Since the Bank’s inception, our customers have been at the forefront of our institution and we strive to meet and exceed their needs.

When was Atlantic Bank founded?

August 16th, 1971
Atlantic Bank was established on August 16th, 1971 and has expanded nationwide with a real-time network of 15 locations and 19 ATMs. Atlantic Bank Ltd. offers financial solutions to individuals, small businesses and corporations in areas of tourism, commerce, agriculture, real estate and more.

How do I receive money from overseas FNB?

Receive money abroad using the FNB App on your smartphone

  1. Login to the FNB App.
  2. Select the Forex’ tab.
  3. Select ‘Global Receipts’ tab:
  4. Complete and provide all the transaction information required.
  5. Select a reason (BoP code) for receiving the payment.
  6. Follow screen prompts to complete the transaction.

Can I use my FNB card overseas?

The good news is that you still enjoy seamless banking with FNB while overseas.

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