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Pan-African Savings and Loans has reaffirmed its commitment to customer empowerment by organising another edition of its financial literacy training program in Accra and Kumasi on 9th September 2025 and 2nd October 2025, respectively. The initiative, which has been running since 2016, is designed to equip customers with the knowledge and tools to make sound financial decisions.
The training focused on key areas including budgeting, financial management, bookkeeping, fraud prevention, loan timing, digital finance, insurance, and pension. Participants were introduced to practical skills in money management, retirement planning, responsible borrowing, and the use of digital platforms for safe and convenient transactions.
Speaking at the event, Linda Naykene, Head of Corporate Relations & Marketing, highlighted the importance of the program: “At Pan-African Savings and Loans, financial inclusion goes hand in hand with financial education. Since 2016, we have been training our customers to make informed choices that strengthen their businesses, households, and future security.”
This initiative reflects Pan-African Savings & Loan’s long-standing mission to build financial confidence, enhance customer well-being, and contribute to socio-economic development.
About Pan-African Savings and Loans
Pan-African Savings and Loans is a leading savings and loans institution in Ghana, dedicated to providing innovative financial solutions to individuals, businesses, and communities across the country. With a strong commitment to customer satisfaction and financial inclusion, we strive to be the preferred financial partner for our customers. Pan-African is a member of the Ecobank Group.
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