Ghana Commercial Bank Limited (GCB), the first indigenous financial institution in the country is to host
a roundtable discussion on the feasibility of a cashless regime in Ghana on Monday, April 29 2013 as
part of activities marking its 60th anniversary celebrations.

Under the theme "Achieving A Cashless Society: The Role Of Banks, Government and the Customer",
this landmark event, will bring together Business leaders, Corporate Executives, Civil Society and Public
Sector decision makers among others for a brainstorming session.

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High-profiled personalities billed to speak at the event include Mr Millison Narh, Deputy Governor of the

Bank of Ghana, Mr. Archie Hesse, CEO-Ghana Inter Bank Payment and Settlement Systems (GHIPSS) and

Dr. Fritz Gockel, Board Chairman of GCB and a lecturer at the Economics Department of the University of

Ghana.

Others are Mr. Joshua Peprah, an ICT expert and a member of the Board of Directors of GCB, Mr. Kwaku

Sakyi-Addo, CEO of the Ghana Telecoms Chamber, Mr. Ade Shonubi, CEO- Nigeria Interbank Settlement

and Mr. T. Fatokun, Director of Payments, Central Bank of Nigeria.

Commenting on the event, Mr. Simon Dornoo Managing Director of GCB said as the leading Bank in

Ghana, GCB is providing the platform for bankers, customers, and decision makers to discuss this all

important issue. "We are happy that once again GCB is setting the pace on an issue such as this".

He explained that a cashless Ghanaian society, when embarked upon may provide many benefits
including increased efficiency in making payments; better information on payment transactions for
policy making; reduction in cost of minting coins and printing bank notes and increased participation in
the formal banking sector.

The Event will also serve as a networking platform for the business community.

GCB, which was set up on May 20, 1953 to offer financial support to indigenous Ghanaian businesses
has grown from one branch to 158 networked branches and 15 agencies across the length and breadth
of Ghana. It has taken advantage of a secure ICT platform to introduce multiple channels of service for
the benefit of its customers. These include Automated Teller Machines , Internet and SMS Banking as
well as Point Of Sale terminals.