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Sekyedumase Rural Bank Plc proudly began its journey on February 14, 1980, with its official incorporation. Just weeks later, on March 5, it received certification to commence operations, and by September 12, it was licensed by the Bank of Ghana under the Banking Act of 1970. Serving a predominantly agricultural community where 97% of residents earned less than GHS 100 annually, the bank emerged as a vital resource.

Before its establishment, locals traveled 40 to 57 kilometers to access banking services, often facing significant challenges. Since then, Sekyedumase Rural Bank has been instrumental in improving education, health, commerce, security, and employment in the area. Looking forward, we remain committed to enhancing financial inclusion and empowering communities with innovative banking solutions tailored to our clients’ needs.

Our dedication to building lasting relationships ensures sustainable growth and development. As we embrace the future, we are excited to explore new opportunities for collaboration and to leverage technology, making banking more accessible for all. Together, we will build a prosperous future for Sekyedumase and beyond.

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Sekyedumase Rural Bank Plc was incorporated on 14th February 1980 and was certified to commerce business on 5th march 1980. On the 12th of September 1980, the company was licensed by bank of Ghana under the banking act 1970 (act 339) to operate as a rural bank.

The bank started operation in predominantly farming community which had 97% of the people with less than GHS100 average income per head per year. The remaining 3% were mostly workers from Ghana education service and Ghana health service.

Before the establishment of the bank, the inhabitants had to commute along a deplorable distance of between 40km  and 57km amidst robbery to access banking facilities. The establishment of the bank was therefore a relief to the people of Sekyedumase and its environs.

Since the establishment of the bank, it has contributed immensely to the improvement of education, health, commerce, security, agriculture, electrification and employment to mention but few in the bank's catchment area.