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GN Bank Celebrates Seven Years Of Take Over With Thanksgiving and Prayer Service.

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The management of Groupe Nduom Bank, GN Bank, appreciated its customers by organizing a Thanksgiving and Prayer Service to mark seven years of the successful growth of the only black-owned commercial Bank in the Midwest of the United States.

The event was organized in corroboration with the Chicago Pastors Rally, CPR.

The CPR was established to coordinate Chicagoland pastors to fulfill the great commission. They are mission-focused (Missionary) and not Ministry-focused by Revitalizing Chicagoland through Faith, Prayer, and Fellowship, thereby establishing the three pillars of the rally. The vision is scripted as “UNITY IN MOTION” to reflect the unity across ministries working to fulfill the great commission.

Some of the Ministers Present were Pastor Abayomi Ajayi, Dr.Isaac Paintsil Snr., Dr. Cynthia Paintsil, Minister Isaac Paintsil Jnr., and Pastor Abraham Adesayo. Dr. and Mrs. Nduom, Prophetess Dr. Monique Hobbs, Mr. Chiefy Nduom, Mr. Paa Kwasi Sam, former President of Ghana National Council, Mr. John Abbayea and others were also in attendance .

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GN Bank Thanksgiving Service

In his remarks, Dr. Nduom expressed the need to thank God for sustaining the Bank for the past seven years. He reminded the audience that the Bank will be 90 years old next year. He assured all customers and the community that the Bank is here to stay and has many products to meet the needs of its diverse customers. “We just don’t want to be known as a black-owned bank; we want to be known as the best bank,” he reassured his clientele. He pleaded with the Ghanaian and other communities to support the Bank by patronizing it.

The program’s highlights were captivating praises, worship songs, and prayers for the Bank’s continued success.

After Service, the attendees were treated to a variety of sumptuous Ghanaian and American food. The customers interacted with the Bank’s top management and shared concerns, which will help improve banking services.