Absa Bank Ghana has taken a significant step toward financial inclusion by conducting a financial literacy session for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) at the British Council in Accra. The initiative, part of the bank’s Force for Good colleague volunteerism agenda, aimed to equip participants with essential financial skills.
The Sustainability team from Absa Bank delivered the session, covering topics such as budgeting, saving, and managing finances. The program underscores Absa’s commitment to empowering all segments of society, particularly marginalized groups.
By focusing on PWDs, the bank seeks to bridge the financial inclusion gap in Ghana. Participants expressed gratitude for the opportunity to gain practical knowledge that can improve their economic independence.
The event forms part of broader efforts by Absa to integrate sustainability and community support into its corporate operations. The bank continues to explore further initiatives to support inclusive development.
Article source: myjoyonline.com | Image credit: Ghanaian Times
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