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Financial institution, Pan-African Savings and Loans, has donated items to some schools within Kenyase in the Ahafo Region, including the Catholic Primary & JSS and the Presbyterian Primary & JSS Schools.
Again, a second set of donations were made to the Nsawam Police Station as well as the Presbyterian Basic School and the Al-Raji Islamic Basic School all in Nsawam in the Eastern Region.
These donations form part of activities by the institution to impact positively on the lives of residents within the communities and localities they operate.

Speaking to JoyNews, the Head of Corporate Affairs, Research and Customer Experience at the institution, Linda Naykene, said the company's corporate social responsibility initiatives have always centred around education.
She further mentioned that “their commitment to improving the lives of their customers has also involved the provision of free medical screening and business advisory workshops yearly”.

She said for 13 years, Pan-African Savings and Loan has been providing quality service through its offerings which include access to loans and various savings products.
According to her, the company provides customers with an outlet for sending and receiving remittances and mobile money services.

Madam Naykene also added that as part of the move towards digitization, Pan-African Savings and Loan now provides a 24-hour service through the use of debit cards via all Ecobank's automated teller machines (ATMs) and an innovative “Quick” mobile financial services platform that allows customers to withdraw, deposit and transfer money to and from their bank accounts.
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