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About Fidelity Bank

Fidelity Bank Limited was issued with its Universal Banking License on June 28th 2006, making it the 22nd bank to be licensed by the Bank of Ghana. The Bank is owned by Ghanaian and Foreign individual and institutional investors including ADB and SSNIT, and also by its Executives.

 

The Bank was formerly Fidelity Discount House, the leading discount house in Ghana. After operating profitably for 8 years, the business environment in the country drew investors to the idea of establishing a bank.

 

Fidelity Bank has a team of high calibre staff with diverse skills and experience. We continue to invest heavily in technology and training to ensure that we are at par with the best in the industry.

 

To ensure the relevance of our comprehensive range of products and services, we continually review the demographics of our customer segments to ensure that our offerings meet the banking and financial needs of existing and potential customers.

 

Fidelity Bank’s vision is to become a world-class financial institution that provides superior returns for all stakeholders. With People who are professional and proactive, state of the art Technology, exceptional Corporate Governance Standards, good knowledge of the Local Market, Financial Capital and above all, a Customer-Centric Culture, Fidelity Bank is contributing its quota to the development of the banking industry and by extension the Ghanaian economy.

 

Fidelity Bank has two corporate affiliates - Fidelity Capital Partners Limited (FCPL), and Fidelity Asset Management Limited (FAML).

 

Fidelity Capital Partners Limited is the leading Venture Capital and Private Equity Fund Manager in Ghana and manages the Fidelity Equity Fund 1 of $8.5m. FCPL is also the local investment partner of the Afric-Investment Fund, a €35 million Pan-African Investment Fund.

 

Fidelity Asset Management Limited (FAML) is an Asset Management and Investment Firm. The main objective of FAML is to create value for personal as well as corporate investors by investing in the capital and money markets.