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Finance
segment, the Middle-class Individual as well as a
selected group of institutions (bank and non-bank).
Since they provide the core of our activities, TTB
concentrates its managerial efforts and available fi-
nancial means on growing and expanding these core
businesses.
UT FINANCIAL SERVICES LTD
Prince Kofi Amoabeng
PO Box GP 14776,
Opposite Ghana Heavy Equipment Lt,
Kwame Nkrumah Ave, Accra
Tel: (+233) 21 610300
Fax: (+233) 21 780593
www.utfinancialservices.com
Ut Financial Services Ltd (formerly Unique Trust Fi-
nancial Services) is the leading non bank financial
institution in Ghana specialising in loans and invest-
ment. The company which has recently been voted
Ghana’s Most Respected Company has for the past
decade committed itself to serving the needs of in-
digenous traders and business entities not being
catered for by the Traditional Banks.
From humble beginnings as a privately owned com-
pany in Ghana, UT has evolved into a publicly owned
company with shares listed and actively traded on
the Ghana Stock Exchange. The initial focus of UT
was centred on servicing the “unbanked” informal
sector, but over the past few years, UT’s services
have extended to cover the formal sector and pro-
viding stop gap loans and trade financing to SME’s.
What sets UT apart in the financial services market
is their solid business structure, flexibility and timely
delivery of financing to clients in less than 48 hours.
needs of the region’s economies, and delivering rel-
evant banking and financial services.
Their three main pillars of business are Personal and
Business Banking, Corporate and Investment Bank-
ing, and Wealth. Across these areas, our staff aspires
to provide our customers with bespoke banking so-
lutions. As part of the recent structural re-alignment
of the business, they have identified opportunities to
leverage off they existing infrastructure and specific
country knowledge across emerging markets.
The group upholds high standards of corporate gov-
ernance and is committed to advancing the princi-
ples and practice of sustainable development.
Their success and growth over the long term is de-
pendent on making a difference in the communities
in which they operate.
The Trust bank (TTB) was incorporated on 3
rd
Octo-
ber 1996 and commenced business on 14
th
October
1996 to provide universal banking services to its val-
ued customers. Operating for a decade, TTB has un-
dergone a lot of strategic transformations to become
more competitive in its chosen markets.
THE TRUST BANK GHANA LTD
Larry Yirenkyi-Boafo
PO Box 1862, 68 Kwame Nkrumah Avenue,
Adabraka, Accra
Tel: (+233) 30 2222407 / 30 2230403 / 30 2230416
Fax: (+233) 30 2240056
rust@ttbgh.com
www.thetrustbank.com.gh
The Trust Bank is highly dedicated to serving and as-
sisting its customers, with domestic and foreign-re-
lated activities, in their roles as exporters, importers,
manufacturers, intermediaries, investors or private
individuals. By means of its close working relation-
ship with its principal foreign and local shareholders/
partners, the bank provides a bridge between Eu-
rope and Ghana.
Locally, the bank also draws upon its dedicated team
of local product specialists supported by the recog-
nized Knowledge and expertise of the Fortis group
in the area of Corporate Banking, Private Banking,
Correspondent Banking, Merchant Banking and Fi-
nancial Markets.
The majority of TTB’s customer value is provided
by Small & Medium size Enterprises, the corporate