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Pan-African Savings and Loans, as part of its Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) engagements, recently donated a Water Tank and 6 Ceiling Fans to the Ashaiman No.1 Primary School.
The donation was received by the Headmistress of the school, Bernice Kwamla.
She expressed her profound gratitude to Pan-African Savings and Loans for the donation on behalf of the Ashaiman Municipal Directorate (G.E.S), the entire staff, parents and students’ body.
Mrs. Linda Naykene, the Head of Corporate Affairs for Pan-African Savings and Loans stated that “Pan-African’s CSR is focused on children and education and seeks to impact positively on the lives of students by supporting schools within its catchment area of operations.”
She further mentioned that “a series of donations were earmarked for 2023”.
Pan-African made a second donation on 24th March, 2024 to the St. Louis Demonstration JHS in Ashtown, Mbrom in the Ashanti Region.
The school received a projector and 30 chairs for their Assembly Hall. The students were elated as they sat on the chairs during the donation ceremony.
Pan-African Savings and Loans Company Ltd is a member of the Ecobank group licensed by Bank of Ghana and has been operating in Ghana since 2008 as a registered Savings and Loans Company.
Its offerings include access to loans, various savings products, and provision of mobile money and remittance services as well as innovations that include digital financial services.
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