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Prudential Bank Limited (PBL) has joined Ghanaians nationwide in proudly celebrating Ghana month honouring the nation’s rich culture, heritage, and identity across all branches.
Observed every March, Ghana Month invites citizens and institutions to reflect on the country’s history, celebrate its independence, and showcase the cultural diversity that unites us.

At PBL, staff have embraced the spirit fully, wearing colourful kente clothing, wax prints, smocks, and traditional attire throughout the month, transforming branches into vibrant displays of Ghanaian culture.
Speaking on the celebration, Acting Managing Director Ebow Quayson highlighted the importance of national pride and identity.
“Ghana Month reminds us of who we are as a people. As a proud indigenous bank, we are honoured to celebrate our heritage while strengthening our connection with the communities we serve,” he noted. He added that PBL remains committed to promoting Ghanaian culture through local initiatives and homegrown digital solutions that serve customers 24/7.
Head of Human Resources Lillian A. Asante praised the staff’s enthusiasm: “Our employees have shown incredible energy. From the colourful outfits to the Independence Day excitement, it has been heartwarming to see colleagues unite to celebrate our shared heritage.”

Staff across the bank echoed this excitement, noting that the celebration has created memorable experiences and strengthened customer engagement.
One employee shared, "Celebrating Ghana Month at PBL has been exciting. It allows us to share a piece of our culture with customers and create a warm, welcoming environment.”

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