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ARB Apex Bank has officially signed up to participate in the 2024 JoySports Invitational Tournament, scheduled for October 26 at the University of Ghana Stadium.
This year’s event will see several corporate organisations compete across over 15 different sporting disciplines, including football, a CEOs penalty shootout, a ladies' penalty shootout, a women's 50m dash, lawn tennis, men's 100m, tug of peace, sack race, swimming, a 5km race walk, and table tennis.
ARB Apex Bank, which serves as a “mini” central bank for Rural and Community Banks (RCBs) since its establishment in January 2000, provides a range of essential services to RCBs, including managing accounts, maintaining cash reserves, lending funds, and overseeing cheque-clearing operations.
The bank will face competition from other organisations like the National Insurance Commission, IS Evolution Consult, Peeva Beverages, Nationwide Technologies, Sapholda Ventures, Piwak, Aramex, MultiChoice, Caveman watches, McDan Group, Soccabet, etc, in what promises to be an exciting day of sports and networking.
Interested corporate bodies can still register by picking up forms at the front desk of The Multimedia Group, calling 0540106466 / 0549126905.
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