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Jupay Money Transfer has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting STEM education in Ghana by returning as a sponsor of the 2025 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ), Ghana’s most prestigious academic competition.
The company is once again sponsoring the popular “True or False Round”, officially named the Jupay True or False Round of the Quiz, as part of its broader effort to champion Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) learning and youth innovation.
Speaking at the 2025 National Science and Maths Quiz launch, Mrs Louisa Osei-Wusu, the Chief Executive Officer, said their continued partnership with the NSMQ reflects their belief that “STEM education is the heartbeat of innovation and the key to Africa’s future.”
“We’re investing in the next generation of thinkers, innovators, and problem solvers who participate in the NSMQ each year,” she highlighted.
Beyond the competition, Jupay is expanding its impact by connecting global alumni with their former schools through a unique 'Support Your Alma Mater' development initiative. Under this programme, alumni in the USA, UK, or Canada who send money home to Ghana using Jupay Money Transfer and include their school’s promo code trigger a $20 donation from Jupay to their alma mater.
The funds support school improvement projects such as science lab upgrades, library enhancements, and classroom renovations, directly benefiting students and their learning environments.
Last year, the initiative saw strong participation from old students who rallied behind their schools, helping raise funds that transformed educational facilities across the country. Among the beneficiaries were Osei Tutu Senior High School, Accra Academy, St. Peter’s Senior High School, Wesley Girls’ High School, Mfantsipim School, Opoku Ware School, Prempeh College, Keta SHTS, Mfantsiman Girls’ SHS, Adisadel College, St. Augustine’s College, and Ghana National College.
Mrs Osei-Wusu further underscored the power of alumni engagement and appreciated all alumni who participated in last year's drive. Having witnessed firsthand the needs in some of the schools visited, she went on to encourage alumni to take advantage of this program to support their alma mater.
"This year, Jupay is calling on all alumni globally to join the initiative and make every transfer count. Let’s celebrate education, empower STEM learning, and drive development, one transfer at a time,” she said.
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