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In line with its community-oriented and people-centred approach to business, Heritage Bank Limited brought delighted smiles to the faces of children at the King Jesus Charity Home in Boadi, Kumasi.
A delegation comprising staff of the Bank’s Suame and Adum Branches in Kumasi paid a visit to the orphans of the charity home which also doubles as a school.
They feted the children, interacted with them and served as guest-tutors and supervisors for the day.
The entourage of about 20 staff led by the Manager of the Suame Branch, Titus Beyuoh indulged the children in a mix of fun and serious activities including a mini-party, talent display, indoor games, a talk on good hygiene and a discussion on schooling and career choices.
The highlight of the occasion was the generous presentation of assorted food items, drinks, clothes, toiletries and other essentials to the children. In addition to these, the Bank provided a cash token to the home. Thanking the Heritage Bank team, Rev. Kofi Owusu Afriyie, the Founder and President of King Jesus Charity Home, Nungua, heaped blessings upon the institution saying, “Your most kind gesture has empowered our spirit to continue aiding and training more needy children. May the Lord Almighty continue to bless all your undertakings and grant you divine success.”
Commenting on this gesture, Titus Beyuoh, stated that the habit of identifying the needy and vulnerable in society and providing sustainable support initiatives to uplift them is an intrinsic aspect of the corporate culture at Heritage Bank. “Our mantra: ‘It’s Possible’ isn’t only relevant to our clients and other business interests. At Heritage Bank, beyond the business of banking, we believe that we are primarily in the business of making dreams come true for the needy and vulnerable within the communities that we serve. This act of support for the King Jesus Charity Home is just one of many community-centred initiatives that the Bank will be rolling out across the country in the ensuing days.”
It will be recalled that Managing Director of Heritage Bank Limited, Patrick Fiscian, recently confirmed to members of the media that the Bank is firmly on course to meet the BOG’s minimum capital requirement well ahead of the stipulated December 31 deadline.
Within a year of operations, the Bank has established 7 Branches, with 4 in Accra (Airport City, East Legon, Dzorwulu, Abbossey Okai), 2 in Kumasi (Adum and Suame-Magazine) and 1 in Tema.
All Branches of the bank offer extended banking services from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm throughout the working week. The Bank also prides itself on some of the most efficient digital banking platforms and consumer asset finance loan offerings on the market as well as a host of other bespoke products.
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