Audio By Carbonatix
Fidelity Bank staff embraced the spirit of giving back to the community through a series of employee volunteering initiatives.
Across the country, teams from various branches and departments engaged in impactful projects that touched the lives of many.
This was in the spirit of the holiday season and as part of its commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
The bank’s EVP during the festive period was centred around meaningful contributions that directly impacted the lives of 1,809 beneficiaries across different regions of Ghana.
From donations to health screenings to supporting orphanages, Fidelity Bank's employees dedicated their time and resources to ensure that the festive season was filled with care, support, and hope.

In collaboration with Give Me Hope Foundation, staff from the bank’s Head Office supported the Smile of Hope Outreach in Asamankese, providing medical screenings and donating various essentials.
The outreach reached 600 beneficiaries, offering health services to those in dire need. In Ho, employees donated bedsheets to the children's ward at the Ho Teaching Hospital, benefiting 100 young patients.
Additionally, they facilitated health screenings and the renewal of NHIS cards for students at Adaklu Waya EP School, Ho East. This initiative benefited a total of 150 students.
The bank's Tarkwa Main team visited the Angels of Hope Centre Orphanage, where they contributed essential supplies to 55 children.
Additionally, the Digital Sales/Retail Banking team made a significant donation to the Tetteh Ocloo State School for the Deaf, impacting 244 children who received much-needed support.
Other teams, including those in Tamale and Techiman, extended their generosity by supporting orphanages and assisting with hospital bills for newborns in need at the NICU Unit, Techiman Hospital, benefiting 130 families.
Julian Opuni, Managing Director of Fidelity Bank, expressed his joy in the bank’s continued commitment to its communities, stating: “At Fidelity Bank, we are deeply rooted in the belief that we must stand together to make a positive difference.
"The EVP embodies this belief, showing the true spirit of Fidelity Bank — not just in banking, but in building communities and empowering the underserved.

"During the festive period, we proudly embarked on a range of initiatives to help those who needed it most. Our employees have shown outstanding commitment, and I am extremely proud of their efforts.”
“We understand the importance of lending a helping hand, especially during times when many are struggling,” Mr Opuni continued.
“By extending our support through initiatives like these, we are directly contributing to improving lives and making a difference in the communities where we operate.
"This is the essence of our ‘Here For Your Journey’ promise — to be there for our customers and communities not just financially, but in every way we can.”
The bank’s EVP highlights its continued dedication to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially in relation to health, education, and reducing inequalities.
Through these activities, Fidelity Bank employees embodied the core values of compassion, empathy, and social responsibility, making significant strides toward strengthening the social fabric of the nation.
Latest Stories
-
Mahama reprimanded Baba Jamal – NDC says code of conduct is already working
1 hour -
Description of conduct as ‘inappropriate’ is based on NDC’s constitution – Gbande on vote-buying claims
1 hour -
NDC can only reprimand, not prosecute – Gbande explains limits of party sanctions
2 hours -
Even talking about it is progress – NDC’s Gbande defends probe into vote-buying claims
2 hours -
PM asks Sir Jim Ratcliffe to apologise for saying UK ‘colonised by immigrants’
5 hours -
16 hours of daily use is ‘problematic,’ not addiction – Instagram boss
5 hours -
US House votes to overturn Trump’s tariffs on Canada
5 hours -
Dad unlawfully killed daughter in Texas shooting, coroner rules
5 hours -
Anas wins 7 – 0 as SC unanimously rejects attempts to reverse judgment in his favour
6 hours -
Trump tells Netanyahu Iran nuclear talks must continue
6 hours -
The cocoa conundrum: Why Ghana’s farmers are poor despite making the world’s best chocolate
7 hours -
Powerful cyclone kills at least 31 as it tears through Madagascar port
7 hours -
GoldBod summons 6 gold service providers over compliance exercise
8 hours -
Power disruption expected in parts of Accra West as ECG conducts maintenance
8 hours -
Police investigate alleged arson attack at Alpha Hour Church
8 hours
