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Fidelity Bank Ghana has announced a contribution of GH¢500,000 to the government fund established to support the families of the eight distinguished Ghanaians who tragically lost their lives in a helicopter crash on August 6, 2025.
The donation underscores Fidelity Bank’s deep commitment to national solidarity and compassion during moments of collective grief.
The fund, recently announced by President John Mahama is dedicated to securing the future and welfare of the children of the deceased.

On Friday, August 22, a delegation from Fidelity Bank, led by Kwabena Boateng, Deputy Managing Director, Wholesale Banking, John-Paul Taabavi, Ag. Divisional Director for Corporate and Institutional Banking, Adeline Aryee, Director for Financial Institutions Group, among others, paid a courtesy visit to the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, at the Jubilee House to present the cheque.
Speaking during the presentation, Mr. Boateng expressed the Bank’s heartfelt condolences and emphasised the importance of unity in times of national tragedy: “This is a moment that calls for national unity and support for one another,” he said.
“These were men of honour and service, and their sacrifice deserves tangible support for the family they have left behind.
"As a Ghanaian bank, it is of utmost importance that we play a significant role in supporting these families. We hope this contribution will help secure the future of their children and provide some comfort during this incredibly difficult time.”
In response, the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, welcomed the gesture and extended the government’s appreciation to Fidelity Bank for the generous donation.

He assured the delegation that the funds would be directed to the children of the fallen heroes to ensure their well-being and education.
He thanked Fidelity Bank's management and board for their swift and generous support, highlighting the bank's role in rallying national support in the wake of such a tragedy.
Fidelity Bank’s intervention highlights the critical role of corporate institutions in nation-building, especially during moments of adversity.
The Bank remains committed to initiatives that strengthen communities and foster resilience across Ghana.
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