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The Management of GCB Bank Limited has approved a donation of ¢100,000.00 for the fight against cerebrospinal meningitis (CMS) and Covid-19 in the Upper West Region.
The donation is being done under GCB’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) towards health segment and community development as part of activities to mark the bank’s 67th anniversary celebration.
Presentation of the cheque to the Upper West Regional Health Directorate will be done by the Tamale Regional Manager of GCB early next week.
The amount will be used to improve the health infrastructure in the region.
The approval/donation to the Regional Health Directorate forms part of the Bank’s activities to mark the 67th anniversary of the Bank.
GCB, Ghana’s largest bank, established in May 1953, has three branches and an Agency in the Upper West Region.
These include Wa, Tumu and Lawra branches and Hamile Agency
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