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Stanbic Bank Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to national development and community empowerment through a significant series of donations totalling over GH₵500,000 in the Ho Municipality of the Volta Region. These contributions, targeted at the education, security, and healthcare training sectors, reflect the bank’s enduring belief in supporting the pillars of national growth.
In a coordinated initiative, Stanbic Bank extended support to three major institutions: the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS), the Ghana Police Training School, and Mawuli School - each receiving targeted resources aimed at strengthening capacity, improving infrastructure, and encouraging innovation.
At UHAS, the bank donated essential digital learning tools, including 10 laptops, 20 tablets, two 75-inch television screens, and a high-definition video camera. This donation is set to enhance the quality of medical training and research, particularly as technology becomes increasingly vital to healthcare education and practice.

The Ghana Police Training School in Ho received a financial contribution of GH₵141,251.50 to support infrastructure upgrades and training enhancements for police recruits - future officers who will play a vital role in upholding law and order across the nation.
Meanwhile, Mawuli School, one of Ghana’s premier senior high schools, benefited from a GH₵100,000 investment toward the renovation of a 6-unit classroom block. The donation will go toward reroofing and general refurbishment to create a safer and more conducive learning environment for students.

Harry Opoku Agyeman, Head of Main Markets at Stanbic Bank Ghana, who led the bank’s delegation, noted that the support underscores the bank’s strategic focus on strengthening institutions that drive national progress. “These donations are more than acts of generosity; they are deliberate investments in the future of Ghana. From classrooms to lecture halls to training fields, we are walking alongside the institutions that build our country,” he said.
He added, “At Stanbic Bank, our purpose is to drive growth and uplift communities. Supporting education and security is how we contribute to shaping a resilient, forward-looking Ghana. When we strengthen institutions, we set the stage for sustainable development.”

Gilbert Alorbu, Stanbic Bank’s Branch Manager in Ho, echoed this sentiment, highlighting that the donations reflect the bank’s deep-rooted commitment to the region. “Ho holds a special place in our national fabric. These initiatives demonstrate our promise to invest in people and infrastructure that matter. Whether it’s through digital tools or physical upgrades, we’re enabling progress.”
Leaders of all three beneficiary institutions expressed their heartfelt appreciation, commending Stanbic Bank for its impactful and meaningful approach to corporate social investment.
Stanbic Bank Ghana continues to show that banking is not just about financial services - it is about standing with communities, enabling progress, and driving lasting change.
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