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Fidelity Bank Ghana, in a strategic partnership with the Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIB) Ghana, has successfully hosted a specialised training workshop in Takoradi for over 20 journalists from the Western and Central Regions.
This initiative, part of Fidelity Bank's long-term investment in the financial services industry, is designed to deepen the media's understanding of the banking sector's complexities, from regulatory trends to the nuances of financial statements, thereby enhancing the quality and insight of their reportage.
The training fulfils a promise made earlier this year by Fidelity Bank's Managing Director, Julian Opuni, to invest in the capabilities of media partners to foster a more informed public discourse.
"A well-informed public is the bedrock of a resilient financial system. The media are our essential partners in building and maintaining that public trust," said Julian Opuni, Managing Director of Fidelity Bank.
"Especially in a complex economic environment, it is our responsibility as a leading Ghanaian bank to invest in the ecosystem that ensures reportage is not just accurate, but also insightful.
"This training, in partnership with the esteemed Chartered Institute of Bankers, is a fulfilment of our promise to support our media partners, equipping them with the deep knowledge needed to analyse industry performance and report on banking matters with clarity and confidence."
The workshop was facilitated by the CEO of CIB Ghana, Robert Dzato, ACIB, an ethics and finance expert with 20 years of experience at global institutions, including KPMG, Standard Chartered Bank, and Lloyds Banking Group.
Mr Dzato led the journalists through technical sessions on the overview of the banking industry, the importance of ethical reporting and, critically, interpreting Bank’s financial statements, providing them with the foundational knowledge to analyze performance and report beyond the surface.
The session was highly interactive, moving beyond a simple lecture to a dynamic forum where journalists engaged the facilitators, asking critical questions on risk, regulation, and reporting ethics, underscoring the media's appetite for high-level, practical knowledge.
Recognising the current economic climate, the training also featured a vital session by Mimi Anane-Appiah, a Business Development Manager from Fidelity Securities Limited (FSL).
She spoke on "Investing in a time of uncertainty," providing crucial context on topics including the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP), urging the journalists to diversify, invest wisely, and understand the market to appreciate the risk.
This initiative in Takoradi serves as the launchpad for Fidelity Bank’s broader, nationwide commitment to elevating financial discourse, ultimately underscoring Fidelity Bank’s belief that a transparent and accurately reported financial sector is essential for sustainable economic growth.
By investing in the capabilities of its media partners, the bank is helping to elevate the public discourse and foster a healthier, more informed financial environment for all Ghanaians.
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