Business News of Thursday, 20 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
In a gesture of goodwill, representatives from the Bank of Africa recently paid a courtesy visit to the Chief Imam of Ghana, Sheikh Nuhu Sharubutu. The delegation, led by the bank’s Managing Director, aimed to strengthen ties and discuss collaborative efforts that could benefit the community. During the meeting, Sheikh Sharubutu emphasized the importance of financial inclusivity and urged financial institutions to extend their services to underserved populations.
The Chief Imam praised the bank for its commitment to social responsibility and urged them to actively participate in community development initiatives. He expressed hope that such partnerships could foster economic growth and improve living standards for many Ghanaians. In response, the bank's management reiterated their dedication to supporting various sectors through tailored financial solutions.
This visit not only highlights the bank’s proactive approach toward community engagement but also underscores the vital role that religious leaders play in advocating for social progress. By aligning their objectives with those of influential figures like Sheikh Sharubutu, banks can enhance their impact on society while fostering trust within local communities.