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Provident Insurance Company Limited as part of its 40th-anniversary celebrations donated certain essential medical equipment worth over ¢150,000 to the Princess Marie Louise Children's Hospital.
The celebration commenced last week with a Grand Staff Durbar which brought together all its staff from across the country to their Head Office at Ring Road Central.

The items donated included Patient Monitor Equipment, Suction Units, Water Tanks, and Pumping Machines among others.
An elated Medical Superintendent, Dr. Maame Yaa Nyarko said, “We are more than grateful for this kind gesture from Provident Insurance. Not only for the presentation but the timeliness and we can assure you that they will be put to good use for the benefit of our patients and staff."

“Attaining 40 years is such a great achievement for us. Provident Insurance has a strong resolve to protect lives and livelihoods from unexpected occurrences.
"We will continue to spread our arm of protection wide for the benefit of all. We will also continue to serve the Ghanaian society dutifully and give back to them whenever we can,” Michael Ashong, the CEO said.
Provident Insurance will remain dedicated to providing security for all Ghanaians and making society a better place for the present and the future with our consistency in keeping with our corporate social responsibilities.
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