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The Ghana Commercial Bank has presented a total amount of GH¢2.103 million to three institutions and a visually impaired man at a ceremony in Accra.
The gesture which is to support the expansion of infrastructural development of the institutions forms part of the bank’s annual corporate social responsibility.
The beneficiaries are University of Energy and Natural Resources, University of Health and Allied Sciences, Ghana Public Health Book Project and a visually impaired person, Mr. Reuben Atsu Anane.
The bank sponsored Mr. Atsu to complete a three year Degree program at the University of Ghana. Mr. Atsu has managed to set up a musical band called The Humble Beginners after graduation last year and the money is to enable him acquire musical instruments.
The bank, for the past three years, has spent seventeen millions Ghana cedis through its social corporate social responsibility program.
Areas the Ghana Commercial Bank have been supporting included Education, Agriculture, Sports, Environment and other community development.
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