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Pan-African recently held a free health screening exercise at its Spintex branch to support the well-being of its customers and the public.
The initiative, which attracted a large turnout, provided participants with vital health checks, including blood pressure monitoring, Body Mass Index (BMI) assessment, and blood sugar testing.
Doctors and nurses were on hand to offer professional health advice, share preventive care tips, and encourage attendees to adopt healthier lifestyles.
Many participants expressed appreciation for the initiative, noting that it allowed them to better understand and monitor their health.
Speaking at the event, Mrs. Sarah Annam, Head of Customer Experience at Pan-African, emphasized the importance of promoting good health within the communities the institution serves.
“At Pan-African, we believe that supporting our customers goes beyond financial services. This health screening is our way of showing care and commitment to their overall well-being. A healthy customer is an empowered customer, and we are proud to contribute in this way,” she said.
The health screening forms part of Pan-African’s wider commitment to social impact, focusing on initiatives that improve lives and strengthen communities.
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