Audio By Carbonatix
The Managing Director of the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) PLC, Edward Ato Sarpong, and team graced the end-of-year party organised by the Bank’s ex-staff association held in Accra on December 13.
Addressing the gathering, the Managing Director described the retirees as the backbone of the institution, noting that their dedication and professionalism laid the foundation for the Bank’s growth and relevance over the past six decades.
He noted that the engagement was taking place at a time when ADB has recorded strong financial performance, attributing the progress to prudent management, operational efficiency and the enduring values.
In a move that was met with excitement and relief, the Managing Director announced that the Bank was taking steps to improve the welfare and well-being of its retirees, especially in the area of medical schemes.
He further reiterated that the Bank will deepen engagement with its retirees to ensure that the invaluable institutional memory they possess continues to guide ADB’s progress.
“We are committed to building stronger ties with all of you. Your sacrifices shaped this institution, and it is only right that the Bank remains present in your lives,” he said.
“This is also in line with our new corporate tagline, Beyond Banking, which is not just a tagline, but a commitment to redefining banking; empowering businesses; building futures; driving prosperity; and nurturing communities,” he added.
The Managing Director thanked the retirees oyo4d for their years of dedicated service and reaffirmed management’s commitment to nurturing lifelong relationships with former staff, in line with ADB’s Beyond Banking agenda.
On his part, the Chairman of the ADB Ex-Staff Association, Daniel Otabil Koomson, expressed his warm appreciation, on behalf of the association's executives and membership, to the Bank for sponsoring the event.
He also commended the Managing Director and his team for making time to attend the event.
The ex-staff end-of-year party provided an opportunity for interaction, the sharing of experiences, and the offering of suggestions on the Bank's future match with its stakeholders.
.
Latest Stories
-
Fernandes ‘hurt’ Man Utd ‘wanted him to go’ to Saudi
14 minutes -
Bonmati named FIFA Best women’s player of the year
23 minutes -
Lewandowski in Chicago Fire talks over MLS move
32 minutes -
Erratic Newcastle give Howe ‘horrible feeling’
43 minutes -
Man Utd angry as Morocco rejected Mazraoui request
52 minutes -
‘I started smoking at 13, battled addictions for 27 years’ – Tonto Dike
1 hour -
Afrobeats still baby genre – Don Jazzy
1 hour -
‘That conversation must stay in the party’ – Bryan Acheampong dodges $1,500 claim
1 hour -
Greater Accra Regional Minister presents streetlights to MMDAs
2 hours -
How gold saved the cedi in 2025
3 hours -
A celebration of homegrown talent: Lagos meets Accra with cross-border fashion pop-up
3 hours -
Prudential Bank empowers merchant partners with POS training in Accra and Kumasi
3 hours -
There’s a challenge in our party, and we need a bold leader to win power for us – Bryan Acheampong
3 hours -
Asantehene is a national asset – Mahama commends Otumfuo’s role in Bawku peace process
3 hours -
PruRide Accra champions health, youth empowerment and sustainability through cycling
3 hours
