UT Bank: Purpose, Values, FAQ, Contact Details

UT Bank Ghana Limited, commonly known as UT Bank (UTB), was a commercial bank in Ghana. As of February 2011, the bank was one of the commercial banks licensed by Bank of Ghana, the national banking regulator. On August 14, 2017, the bank of Ghana announced it had revoked its license, together with Capital Bank. The bank was taken over subsequently by GCB Bank.

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Purpose

UTB was a medium-sized financial services provider headquartered in Ghana with subsidiaries in West Africa and Western Europe.

Values

Core Values

  • Membership
  • Service
  • Integrity
  • Community
  • Education.

Vision

“Redefining Banking”

Mission

“Is to be the preferred bank for businesses and individuals, and to provide quality and outstanding products and services with speed and efficiency in order to generate customer satisfaction and build shareholder value.

FAQ

What Is UT in Banking?

Unit Trust (UT)

What Caused the Collapse of UT Bank?

Its liabilities greatly exceeded its assets. According to the financial analyst, Sydney Casely-Hayford, non collectable debts of GH₵11 billion owed to Capital Bank and UT Bank resulted in the collapse of the banks.

Who Is the Owner of UT Bank?

Prince Kofi Amoabeng (born February 22, 1952) is a Ghanaian business man and a former military officer of the Ghanaian Armed Forces.

How Old Is Kofi Amoabeng?

68 years (February 22, 1952)

What’s the UT Bank USSD Code?

Dial *7799# on your phone. This must be done with the phone number you used to create the unity bank account. Now follow the instructions on the screen. In the process of registering, you will be requested to enter your account number and choose a pin for transactions.

Contact Details

Address: 
Manet Towers,
Airport City,
Accra, Ghana.

Tel: 020 7190 5555
Email: info@utbank.co.uk

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