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October 15, 2021
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    Notice of dormant account held by Bank of Africa (Ghana)

    In accordance with the Banks and Specialized Deposit-Taking Institutions Act, 2016 (Act 930). BANK OF AFRICA is publishing accounts that has been inactive for a minimum of five (5) years hence classified as dormant.

    Kindly find link to access the list of dormant accounts:

    https://boaghana.com/sites/default/files/new_boa_dormant_account_list_copy_0.pdf     or visit www.thebftonline.com

    Affected customers or their legal representatives should kindly visit the nearest BANK OF AFRICA Branch or call 0302429333/0302249690 within two (2) weeks from this publication. These accounts shall be transferred to Bank of Ghana after the two (2) weeks expiration.

    BANK OF AFRICA, as strong as a group, as close as a partner!

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