UCC relocates Cash Office to Emmanuel Adow Obeng Building

The University of Cape Coast (UCC) has inaugurated a new office for the Cash Office under the Directorate of Finance at the ground floor of the Emmauel Adow Obeng Building (Central Administration) at the University of Cape Coast.

Compared to its old office at the South Campus, the new Cash Office is strategically positioned to make the University’s services more accessible to staff, students, alumni and the general public in a conducive environment.

At the inaugural ceremony of the facility, the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Rosemond Boohene, said the banking hall of the new Cash Office had now been equipped with high-powered technology and digitization equipment to facilitate work.

 

Prof. Rosemond Boohene

She expressed the hope that the inauguration of the Cash Office would deepen the relations between the University and its cherished clients.

Prof. Boohene urged staff of the Cash Office to be diligent, professional and serve customers in a courteous manner and uphold excellent customer service.

That, she added, would enable the University to retain loyal clients and win the confidence of potential and existing ones.

The Pro Vice-Chancellor mentioned that the comfortable environment provided for customers in the banking hall of the Cash Office would make them feel relaxed and transact their businesses with ease and security.

On her part, the Director of Finance, Mrs. Elizabeth Obese, expressed excitement that the relocation of the Cash Office had come to fruition.

 

Mrs. Elizabeth Obese

She mentioned that the Directorate of Finance had dedicated and well-trained staff who were committed to providing unparalleled services to students and clients of the University.

She advised staff of the Cash Office to provide quality service to the University community and the general public.

Mrs. Obese expressed gratitude to the Directorate of Physical Development and Estate Management of UCC for a good work done.

 

The Cash Office was formerly located at the Old Central Administration at Old Site.