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FirstBank Ghana and Coronation Insurance Ghana Ltd have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening their long-standing partnership, aimed at delivering greater value and enhanced financial solutions to their customers.
This followed a courtesy visit by a delegation from Coronation Insurance Ghana, led by its Managing Director, Dr Yaw Adom-Boateng, to the Head Office of FirstBank Ghana.
The team engaged in strategic discussions with Mr Victor Yaw Asante, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of FirstBank Ghana, and members of his management team.
Dr Adom-Boateng expressed appreciation to FirstBank for the mutual trust and collaboration that have defined their relationship over the years.
He reiterated Coronation Insurance’s readiness to deepen the partnership to meet the evolving needs of customers and contribute to the stability of Ghana’s financial ecosystem.
Mr Asante, in his remarks, commended Coronation Insurance Ghana for its sustained cooperation and highlighted the critical role of strategic alliances in fostering innovation and financial inclusion.
He noted that through the partnership, both institutions have successfully leveraged their networks to extend their reach and improve service delivery, with customers as the ultimate beneficiaries.
The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to exploring new opportunities, including digital financial solutions designed to enhance customer experience, strengthen savings culture, and promote sustainable growth across the financial sector.
Both institutions underscored their shared vision of innovation, customer-centric service, and resilience in an ever-evolving financial landscape.
The meeting concluded on a positive note, with both sides expressing optimism about the future of their collaboration and a mutual commitment to contributing meaningfully to the development of Ghana’s financial services industry.
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