Fidelity Bank has hosted a significant media engagement event in Kumasi, underscoring its commitment to fostering strong relationships with local media and enhancing transparency. Held at the Golden Bean Hotel in Kumasi on Friday August 16,2024.
The event brought together key media personalities, journalists, and influencers in the region.
The bank’s management team, led by Mr Atta Yeboah Gyan, provided an insightful overview of the bank’s recent achievements, strategic goals, and community initiatives.
He emphasized Fidelity Bank’s dedication to expanding its services and impact in the Ashanti Region, highlighting several new projects aimed at boosting local economic development.
The bank also showcased its ongoing corporate social responsibility efforts, including educational support programs and environmental sustainability initiatives.
Interactive sessions allowed media representatives to engage directly with the bank’s leadership, ask questions, and offer feedback. This dialogue was intended to build stronger partnerships and ensure that Fidelity Bank’s progress and contributions are accurately represented in the media.
The event concluded with a networking session, providing a platform for further discussions and collaboration opportunities.
Fidelity Bank’s media engagement in Kumasi reflects its proactive approach to communication and community involvement, reinforcing its position as a leading financial institution in Ghana.
Collapse Rumors
Addressing the media on rumors that the Bank is on the verge of collapsing, Mr Yeboah categorically denied rumors of its collapse, reaffirming its position as one of the top five banks in the country.
He described the rumors false and misleading,” stating that Fidelity Bank remains strong and resilient.
“We want to assure our customers, stakeholders, and the general public that Fidelity Bank is stable and continues to operate normally,”
“Our financial performance, regulatory compliance, and industry recognition all attest to our strength and position in the market.”
By Simon Opoku Afriyie