OmniBSIC
Bank, a leading financial institution in Ghana, has announced its commitment to
strengthening collaboration and partnership with China in order to enhance the
seamless transaction of businesses and build socio-economic development between
the two countries.
The
Bank’s Managing Director, Daniel Asiedu made this known during the 62nd signing
ceremony of the treaty of friendship between Ghana and China, where he noted
that OmniBSIC Bank’s commitment to working closely with China aligns with the
broader efforts of the Ghanaian government to strengthen bilateral ties and
attract foreign investment.
Mr.
Asiedu emphasised the importance of fostering closer ties with China
highlighting the potential for increased trade and investment opportunities
that could be mutually beneficial for both countries.
“OmniBSIC Bank has a very firm
association and roots with China. Our sister company, Zoomlion, is well known
for its strategic partnerships in Ghana, Africa and China. We are therefore
excited to be given this recognition and platform by Ghana-China Friendship Association (GHACHIFA) to
deepen our business association with China to promote the Socio-Economic
development of our two nations,” he said.
The
commitment to collaboration and partnership with China is in line with OmniBSIC
Bank’s strategic vision to expand its global reach and provide enhanced
financial services to its customers. The bank aims to leverage China’s economic
strength and expertise to facilitate smoother and more efficient trade and
financial transactions.

Explaining
further, he said: “As a bank, we have a strategic objective, in the spirit of
oneness, to establish strong and lasting mutually beneficial relationships with
the Chinese Community in Ghana. In this regard, we have established a Chinese
Representative Desk in the bank to help us bond with Chinese enterprises and
cater to your unique banking needs.
Furthermore,
we have registered as a corporate member of GHACHIFA and intend to do more
collaborations with the Chinese Community. I am here today with senior
officials of OmniBSIC Bank who are eager to engage with you on how we can forge
long-lasting and mutually beneficial business relationships.”
The
OmniBSIC head also highlighted the bank’s commitment to supporting the growth
and development of Ghana’s economy through its partnership with China. He
expressed optimism that increased collaboration between the two countries would
lead to the creation of new business opportunities and job prospects for the
Ghanaian people.
On
his part, Chairman of the Ghana-China Friendship Association (GHACHIFA), Anani
Demuyakor said the
treaty signifies a significant milestone in the relationship between Ghana and
China, solidifying years of friendship and cooperation, and paving the way for
further collaboration in various fields.
“Our gathering here is truly a testament to the commitment
of both nations towards strengthening bonds of trust, understanding, and mutual
support. We have witnessed
remarkable progress, marked by increased trade, investment, and cultural
exchanges between our two great nations,” he said
He stressed that the
commemoration of the 62nd treaty anniversary of signing the treaty
opens new avenues for economic growth, technological advancements, and social
development, which will undoubtedly bring about lasting benefits for the people
of both countries.
“The Ghana-China
Friendship Association has played a vital role in fostering this friendship, by
promoting dialogue, enhancing cultural understanding, and facilitating
exchanges at various levels,” he added.
The event was graced with dignitaries from the Embassy of the
People’s Republic of China, the Ghana Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, the Ghana Immigration
Services, and members of GHACHIFA, among others. Other
highlights for the night include a presentation of an honorary citation,
conferred on Mr. Tang Hong, the President of the
Ghana Association of Chinese Societies and Ghana Chinese Chamber of Commerce
and Industry as well as goodwill
messages shared by supporting partners.