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Business News of Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Source: Heritage Bank

Heritage Bank donates GHC 50,000 to Ghana@60 committee

Heritage bank is a wholly owned Ghanaian bank that was recently granted a universal banking license Heritage bank is a wholly owned Ghanaian bank that was recently granted a universal banking license

Heritage Bank Limited, as a responsible corporate citizen, has responded to the President’s call for the private sector to support the ‘Ghana: 60 years on’ activities.

During the launch of the National planning committee on the 26th of January 2017, the President appealed to Corporate Ghana to support raising necessary funds towards the Diamond Jubilee activities which are slated to run for the entire year.

These laudable activities include construction of libraries across the 10 regions, a Heads of State Museum and an Entrepreneurship challenge just to name a few.

Heritage Bank has exhibited its solidarity and patriotism by donating Ghs50,000 to the ‘Ghana: 60 years on’ committee.

Speaking at the presentation the Managing Director of the bank, Patrick Edwin Fiscian said ‘Heritage Bank Limited being a proud indigenous bank, is very passionate about contributing to the advancement of the Ghanaian society and particularly that of our future leaders. As part of the bank’s CSR agenda we will be embarking on projects that focus on entrepreneurship and the environment’.

The team was pleased to have the Chairman of the committee Mr. Ken Amankwah and the Deputy Chief of Staff and Vice Chairman of the committee, Mr Abu Jinapor, receive the contribution. They commended the bank on its generosity and patriotism and wished the bank well in its endeavors.

Ken Amankwah (Committee Chairman), Patrick E Fiscian (Managing Director), Abu Jinapor (Vice Chairman), Peter Sangbar-Dery (Deputy Managing Director), Richard Ahulu(GM, Finance), Wolasi Kanda-Akrong (Head, Brand Marketing&Communication).

Heritage bank Limited is a wholly owned indigenous Ghanaian bank.

The bank has been granted a universal banking license by the Bank of Ghana.

The bank’s commitment to creating deep relationships with clients and customers is borne from its mission to offer world class banking services and to create convenience for customers, making it possible for them to fulfil their goals and aspirations.

The bank is headed by the Managing Director, Patrick Edwin Fiscian who brings on board a wealth of local and international experience from an array of organizations such as PWC, Standard Chartered bank Ghana and South Africa and ETI (Ecobank Transnational Incorporated) among others.