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Ecobank Ghana has renewed its commitment to the beautification of the metropolis with its 'Light Up the City 2020' initiative.
The project was launched last year in collaboration with the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) and Jandel with the aim of lighting up some principal streets of the capital to set the tone for Christmas.

Managing Director of Ecobank Ghana, Daniel Sackey, said his outfit’s continues support to the initiative is in line the bank’s 30th-anniversary celebration.
"As banks, we also say that we have a role to play when covid struck. Today, virtually all our partner banks are able to provide financial institutional.

"Clients are able to access those services from the comfort of their homes and offices without coming into the bank. And this has been made possible by the investments that we’ve all put in and that is the spin-off is what we’re seeing by way of the support to the community.
"So yes we’ve had a role to play, yes we’ve supported our communities...yes we’ve supported our clients through the difficult period of Covid-19. And we view this on behalf of the partner institutions as our little contribution to fostering financial inclusion."
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