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ARB Apex Bank has officially confirmed its participation in the 2025 edition of the JoySports Invitational Tournament, adding its name to the growing list of reputable organisations gearing up for Ghana’s premier corporate sports festival.
This year’s edition scheduled for Saturday, August 9, 2025, is proudly supported by Royal Sweet Limited, Akonor Ginger, Afriwara, Ayuda, Ghana’s leading services app, App Baako, services beberee, The Game Energy Drink, feel the energy, Emigoh Ghana, producers of Yomi Yorghut; and The Luckiest *712#, Luck is everywhere bringing extra excitement and energy to what promises to be another memorable event.





ARB Apex Bank was established in January 2000, and operates as a "mini-central bank," providing funding and oversight for the country’s Rural and Community Banks (RCBs). Its involvement adds prestige to an already impressive lineup of corporate participants.
The bank has an impressive presence across Ghana with over 147 branches and eight million customers.
In their debut participation in the JoySports Invitational Tournament last year, ARB Apex Bank shone with three gold medals in the women’s Tug of Peace, the women’s 5km race walk (50.34), and chess. They also captured silver in the men’s table tennis and bronze in the men’s race walk (38.27s), tallying five medals.
This year’s tournament is set for Saturday, August 9, 2025, at the University of Ghana Stadium, Legon — a venue that has become synonymous with high-energy competition, team spirit, and networking among Ghana’s top institutions.
Max-Fugar, Head of Sales and Marketing at Multimedia Group, expressed enthusiasm about the return of the tournament.
“We are thrilled to bring back the JoySports Invitational,” he said.
“The 2025 edition will be bigger and better. We've taken feedback from last year seriously—expanded the sporting activities, improved planning processes, and introduced early registration to better serve all participants.”
With anticipation building and more companies expected to join, the JoySports Invitational 2025 promises an unforgettable day of sportsmanship, camaraderie, and corporate pride.
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