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Absa Bank Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to helping businesses navigate an increasingly complex operating environment through a dedicated Risk Management Seminar.
Held at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra, the event brought together a cross-section of Absa’s Corporate and Institutional clients and offered insights into Ghana’s macroeconomic outlook and the broader global market landscape.
Experts from within the bank shared practical risk mitigation strategies to help business leaders stay resilient and anticipate emerging threats pertaining to market risks.
The session explored key themes such as macroeconomic uncertainty, market volatility, and enterprise risk planning, and aimed to reinforce the role of risk-conscious decision-making in sustaining long-term growth.
Speaking at the seminar, Dr Ellen Ohene-Afoakwa, Managing Executive for Corporate and Investment Banking at Absa Bank Ghana, emphasised the bank’s role as a long-term partner in helping businesses manage uncertainty.
“In today’s environment, businesses are not just looking for funding; they need insight, foresight, and partnership.
"That is what we offer at Absa Bank. We work closely with our clients to ensure they are equipped with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to stay ahead of risk, no matter the climate,” she said.
Dr Ohene-Afoakwa encouraged clients interested in deepening their understanding of risk exposure or exploring tailored risk management solutions to visit their nearest Absa Bank Branch or reach out to their Absa Relationship Managers.
The Absa Risk Management Seminar is part of Absa’s ongoing efforts to deliver value beyond banking and position itself as a trusted advisor to businesses across Ghana.
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