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Absa Bank Ghana has introduced the Prestige Referral programme, a client-driven initiative that invites existing Prestige customers to share the banking experience they trust with others in their network.
The campaign recognises and rewards those who bring others into the Prestige community.
The launch event, held on Friday, 30 May 2025 at the Palms by Eagles Hotel in Accra, was aimed at re-echoing the Bank’s Prestige offering and a reaffirmation of the bank’s commitment to meaningful client engagement.
It brought together Absa Prestige clients, strategic partners, and Absa executives in a relaxed setting that encouraged authentic conversations and networking among like-minded achievers.
Speaking at the event, Managing Director of Absa Bank Ghana, Dr Edward Nartey Botchway, underscored the campaign’s focus on trust and appreciation.

“The Prestige Referral programme is our way of saying thank you and inviting you to bring others into a relationship that works.
"When you refer someone to us, it is an endorsement, and we take that seriously. You have our assurance that everyone you bring to Absa Prestige will receive the same dedication, value, and care that you enjoy.”
The highlight of the evening was the official unveiling of the Prestige Referral programme, which encourages clients to recommend members of their personal and professional networks to Absa Prestige with the assurance that each referral will receive the same exceptional standard of service.

Princess Tettey, Head of Prestige Banking at Absa, explained the rationale behind the initiative:
“Prestige banking is about trust and connection. When you refer someone, you are opening a door for them to access financial solutions, a network of like-minded achievers, curated experiences, and personalised services that match their lifestyle.”
The Prestige Referral programme is the latest in a series of initiatives by Absa aimed at strengthening its premium banking proposition and deepening client relationships.
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