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Prudential Bank supports Daughters of the Most Blessed Trinity

 Prudential Bank Limited (PBL), as part of its Corporate Social In­vestment (CSI) continues to support social causes to accelerate national develop­ment.

The latest of its CSI is a donation of an amount of GH¢20,000 to the Daughters of the Most Blessed Trinity; a faith-based charity organisation.

The organisation manages the Bless­ed Trinity Leadership Academy at Akokoamong and Holy Name of Jesus School, also at Abakomadi, a very deprived community near Abuakwa.

The Managing Director (MD) of PBL, Mr Bernard A. Gyebi, who presented the cheque to the Sisters, said the donation re­affirmed the bank’s commitment to support the school and social causes.

He said last year, the bank donated GH¢50,000 to the non-governmental or­ganisation (NGO) in response to a request made by the management of the school seeking assistance to renovate parts of the school premises.

Mr Gyebi said the bank also last year, donated 30 computers to the school to sup­port the refurbishment of its Information Communication Technology laboratory.

He commended the Catholic Sisters for bringing quality education to the inhabi­tants of the area and promised them that the bank would continue to support charity works to help the poor and needy in society.

Receiving the cheque, the Superior Gen­eral of the organisation, Eugenia Ampofu said that through the school, poor children who had no hope of completing primary school were now in the universities studying various courses in Science and Engineering.

She assured that the money would be put to good use for the benefit of the children and called on corporate Ghana to also lend a hand.

She said that the existing bond between the bank and the NGO would be strength­ened for the mutual benefit of the two organisations.

Members of staff present to support the MD for the presentation were Mr Thomas Broni, Executive Head Operations, Mrs Akosua Boahen, Mr Thomas Dwom­oh-Ameyaw, and Mrs Naomi Adjei-Twum.

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