The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, has received a delegation from Unibank at the Council Chamber. The visit, according to the Head of New Business Department, Mr. Richard Anane, who led the delegation, was to congratulate Prof. Ampiah on his appointment and also explore possible areas of collaboration. He said the bank was committed to ensuring that the Vice-Chancellor achieved his vision for the University. Mr. Anane thanked the University for supporting the bank and gave the assurance that the bank would continue to deliver quality service to its customers on campus and provide them with innovative products that meet their needs. Welcoming the delegation, the Vice-Chancellor expressed gratitude to the bank for the business it had been doing with the University over the years. He, however, intimated that the University would open its doors wide to bank(s) which would offer competitive products and services to both staff and students. Earlier, a two-member delegation from UBA Bank called on the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, at his office. The Deputy Managing Director of UBA Bank, Mr. Soni Anwal, indicated that the visit was to congratulate him on his inauguration as Vice-Chancellor and also find possible ways of doing business with the University. Mr. Anwal, on behalf of the bank, requested a parcel of land to put up a building to enable the bank to provide banking services to members of the University community.
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