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The leadership of Multimedia Group Limited has paid a courtesy call on Pearl Nkrumah, the new Managing Director of Access Bank Ghana.
The visit was to congratulate her on her appointment and explore new avenues of collaboration between the two institutions.
The meeting, held in Accra on Tuesday afternoon, also reaffirmed the long-standing relationship between Multimedia and Access Bank — a partnership that traces its roots back to the 1990s.
The Multimedia delegation was led by Chief Executive Officer, Kwasi Twum, and included Chief Financial Officer, Daniel Tachie, and General Manager for Sales and Customer Service, David Max-Fugar.

They were warmly received by Ms Nkrumah and her team, including Edward Nelson-Addy, Head of Corporate Communications and Brand Management, and Anthony Arthur.
Discussions centred on strengthening the relationship between the two organisations through innovative media and financial solutions that enhance customer engagement, visibility, and value creation.
Ms Nkrumah, who assumes leadership at Access Bank Ghana following years of executive experience in the financial sector, expressed her commitment to building on the bank’s achievements and deepening partnerships that drive inclusive growth.

Access Bank Ghana, a subsidiary of the pan-African Access Bank Group headquartered in Nigeria, operates as a full-service commercial bank with over 46 branches nationwide.
The bank has been recognised for its innovation, sustainability initiatives, and strong retail and SME focus, earning accolades such as Ghana’s Best Bank in ESG at Euromoney’s 2024 Awards.
The meeting concluded on an optimistic note, with both institutions pledging to continue working together to advance mutual interests and contribute to Ghana’s economic and social development.
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