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At the time that banking started in 1896 in Ghana, very little time could have been devoted to banking education those far-off days. In 1963, however, the need for banking education began to register on the minds of the far-sighted. In that year the Accra Local Centre of the British Institute of Bankers was opened to serve as a liaison between the bankers who were trained in Great Britain on the one hand and banking students who were taking the British qualification on the other. |
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