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It was a night of exquisite cuisine, music, and insightful conversations as Standard Chartered hosted an exclusive Afro-Asian dining experience for its female affluent clients in commemoration of International Women’s Day.
Throughout the night, guests enjoyed a specially curated menu showcasing dishes from West Africa, North Africa, South Africa, and Asia and participated in a taste-testing session, identifying ingredients while delving into the vibrant culinary fusion of Afro-Asian flavors.
The evening blended fine-dining and finance seamlessly, creating a relaxed yet engaging atmosphere to discuss wealth growth and protection strategies.
Dr. Setor Quashigah, Head of Affluent and Wealth Management, expressed the Bank’s commitment to empowering its female clients, “We couldn’t think of a more engaging way to celebrate our clients this International Women’s Day than by hosting an experience that is both indulgent and insightful. One that not only delights your taste buds but also provides the knowledge needed to grow and protect their wealth."
To showcase Standard Chartered’s extensive wealth growing opportunities and smart investment options, the bank’s wealth management experts engaged attendees on the bank’s global footprint and investment strategies that promise strong returns, emphasising that in times of geopolitical uncertainty, now is the time to act.
Additionally, the discussions highlighted the importance of protecting not just wealth but also one’s future, with a spotlight on Standard Chartered’s Bancassurance proposition.
As Standard Chartered continues to champion wealth creation, events like these reaffirm the Bank’s dedication to ensuring that its clients are well-positioned to navigate today’s financial landscape with confidence and success.
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