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United Bank for Africa, Ghana has been named as the ‘Best CSR Bank Ghana 2023’ by the Global Business Magazine Awards.
The list of winners was released and published on their website.
The award is designed annually to honour and reward excellence in companies across different sectors and highlight extraordinary performances of companies in the sector of banking, finance, insurance, Real estate, leadership and technology.
On this occasion, Chris Ofikulu, Regional CEO for West Africa and Managing Director of UBA Ghana said, “UBA Ghana has earnestly performed its corporate social responsibility, adhering to UBA Foundation’s purpose of bettering communities in which we operate.
"We strongly believe that sustainable CSR is a key catalyst to development. This award recognises UBA Ghana’s CSR activities and we are truly honoured to receive this award.”
“Over the years, we have actively invested in education, empowerment and made positive contributions towards our environment.
"This award once again rewards the Bank’s commitment to people and communities’ development, particularly through our National Essay Competition, Food Bank, Each One Teach One, Read Africa program, under the UBA Foundation.”
Chris added, “UBA Ghana will continually go full force in executing our CSR programs to help achieve the long-standing commitment of UBA Foundation.
We wish to dedicate this award to all the hardworking staff of the bank who make things happen and for us to get this recognition. We also appreciate our customers who patronise the bank and energize us to continue to support society through our interventions.
The Global Business Magazine Awards aims to promote and encourage quality performance across different sectors.
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