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Fidelity Bank Ghana has once again solidified its position as a leader in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices, receiving multiple prestigious accolades that underscore its commitment to sustainability and social impact.
Following its recent recognition as the "Best ESG Bank of the Year 2024 in Ghana" by the Global Business and Finance Magazine Awards, Fidelity Bank has continued to earn two additional industry awards for its progressive ESG and sustainability efforts.
At the 2024 Sustainability and Social Investment Awards, Fidelity Bank was honoured in two distinguished categories: Best Company in ESG Integration, Reporting & Disclosure and Sustainability & Operational Excellence Award.
This recognition was further cemented by the 6th Ghana Accountancy and Finance Awards, where Fidelity Bank was named the 2024 ESG Bank of the Year.
These awards highlight Fidelity Bank’s role as a model of sustainable business practices in Ghana’s financial landscape, championing initiatives that create both social and environmental value.
Kwabena Boateng, Deputy Managing Director of wholesale Banking of Fidelity Bank Ghana, remarked, “We are deeply honoured to receive these awards, which affirm our commitment to sustainability, transparency, and positive impact in the communities we serve.
"At Fidelity Bank, we believe that a responsible approach to business can drive long-term value, and these accolades are a testament to our continuous efforts to make a meaningful difference in Ghana.
"Our ESG initiatives are central to who we are, and we remain dedicated to creating a better, more sustainable future.”
The awards recognise Fidelity Bank’s impactful initiatives, such as its Waste to Cash program, which transforms paper and plastic waste into new revenue opportunities, creating environmental benefits and economic empowerment.
This innovative approach is complemented by the GreenTech Innovation Challenge (GTIC), through which Fidelity Bank awarded grants to agritech businesses utilising technology to tackle challenges in Ghana’s agricultural sector.
These initiatives reflect Fidelity’s dedication to sustainability and its proactive approach to driving positive change across industries.
The Sustainability & Social Investment Awards, widely regarded as the benchmark for responsible business practices, honour organisations that go above and beyond in their ESG efforts.
Fidelity Bank’s multiple wins underscore its commitment to best practices in sustainability, social responsibility, and transparent ESG reporting and disclosure.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Accountancy and Finance Awards celebrates excellence and innovation in Ghana’s financial industry, and Fidelity Bank’s recognition as the 2024 ESG Bank of the Year emphasises its leadership in promoting sustainable development within the sector.
These accomplishments align with Fidelity Bank’s longstanding mission to serve as a responsible corporate citizen in Ghana.
As a result, the bank’s efforts continue to impact countless lives, from promoting waste reduction and recycling to supporting agriculture and youth-led businesses with funding and mentorship.
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