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GCB Bank breaks profit record with GHS3.2bn profit before tax in 2025

Nerteley NetteybyNerteley Nettey
April 2, 2026
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With its record-breaking performance in the 2025 financial year, Ghana’s premier indigenous bank, GCB Bank PLC (GCB) has set a new industry standard by surpassing the GHS3 billion profitability mark and further strengthening its positioning as a resilient and ever-evolving market leader focused on delivering true value to its stakeholders.

The Bank recorded an industry-first Profit Before Tax (PBT) of GHS3.2 billion, representing a 67.4 percent year-on-year increase as well as another industry first of GHS6.3 billion operating income, dominating the industry across various key metrics including deposits, loans and total assets. It is the first time any bank has achieved these milestones.

Commenting on the results, Managing Director of GCB Bank, Farihan Alhassan, said “crossing the GHS3 billion profit threshold is a significant milestone for the Bank. It reflects years of disciplined execution, a clear strategic direction, and the continued trust of our customers. While we take note of this progress, we remain focused on building a stronger and a more resilient institution. Our priority is to sustain this momentum by deepening our customer relationships, diversifying our earnings and maintaining prudent risk management in a changing operating environment.”

He further emphasized that the results highlight the strength of collaboration across the institution. “This achievement reflects the power of collaboration within and between our teams. It also underscores the success of our people agenda and our deliberate investment in talent, culture, and performance excellence with a heightened drive by leadership to set new frontiers.”

GCB Bank’s FY2025 performance also demonstrates its continued commitment to contributing meaningfully to Ghana’s socio-economic development. Through sustained support to key sectors of the economy, including SMEs, agriculture, trade and infrastructure, the Bank continues to play a pivotal role in national growth and resilience.

The results therefore reflect the Bank’s deliberate focus on aligning its growth with national priorities, ensuring that its financial strength translates into tangible impact for businesses, communities and the broader economy while also fostering inclusive and sustainable economic progress across Ghana.

“Our industry-first performance is not just about financial outcomes. It also reflects a deliberate commitment to our broader agenda of driving significant and continuous impact on Ghana’s economy,” Mr. Alhassan added.

The Bank’s success can also be attributed to its deep-rooted understanding of the local market. With over seven decades of experience and a strong nationwide presence, GCB Bank continues to leverage its insights into customer needs and market dynamics in order to deliver relevant and innovative financial solutions to its teeming customers who cut across all demographic groups within the country.

Looking ahead, GCB Bank, remains focused on sustaining its growth trajectory by strengthening its digital capabilities, deepening customer relationships, expanding its support for businesses and communities across Ghana and beyond while maintaining the momentum generated by the deliberate leadership drive across its teams.

 

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