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Gh-link is a national ATM card in Ghana that enables users to use the same card at different bank ATM points. This service is to interconnect banks in Ghana. Gh-link was launched on 21 November 2012[1] by the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems.[2]

Banks

As of As of January 2013, 17 banks in Ghana have configured their ATMs to support Gh-link.[1][2] The 17 banks on the platform are:

  1. Ghana Commercial Bank
  2. Standard Chartered Bank Ghana Limited
  3. Barclays Bank (Ghana) Limited
  4. Zenith Bank (Ghana) Limited
  5. Agricultural Development Bank of Ghana
  6. UT Bank Limited
  7. Ecobank Ghana Limited
  8. Stanbic Bank (Ghana) Limited
  9. Access Bank Ghana Limited
  10. SG-SSB
  11. UniBank Ghana Limited
  12. HFC Bank Limited
  13. Prudential Bank Limited
  14. United Bank for Africa (Ghana) Limited
  15. Guaranty Trust Bank (Ghana) Limited
  16. Bank of Africa (Ghana)
  17. Energy Bank (Ghana) Limited

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "17 banks now on board GH-link platform". business.myjoyonline.com. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
  2. ^ a b "About 1,000 ATM Available To Bank Customers Via gh-Link". ghana.gov.gh. Retrieved 15 January 2014.