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ARB Apex Bank PLC has celebrated its remarkable achievement with a full page publication on Daily Graphic after emerging as one of the top performers at the 2025 JoySports Invitational Tournament, held at the University of Ghana Stadium on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
The Bank won the men's Chess and Women’s Table Tennis events, plus the Team Spirit Award for providing incredible atmosphere throughout the day.
They also won silver in Lime and spoon, E-Games, and Lawn Tennis.
Out of the 51 participating companies, ARB Apex Bank was one of the best, a feat that has since been highlighted in a special feature published in the Daily Graphic.

Branded as “Proven Champions,” the recognition reflects the Bank’s consistency, teamwork, and determination across multiple disciplines.
The outstanding performance reinforced ARB Apex Bank’s ethos of resilience and excellence, qualities it also brings to its professional operations.
The tournament, which has become Ghana’s premier corporate sporting event, saw fierce competition among top institutions.
ARB Apex Bank’s feat demonstrates not only athletic ability but also the Bank’s commitment to teamwork and progress, values captured in its tagline: “Together for progress.”
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