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Victor Yaw Asante (right), MD/CEO  of FirstBank, with Bishop N.A. Tackie Yarboi, Presiding Bishop of Victory Bible Church
Victor Yaw Asante (right), MD/CEO of FirstBank, with Bishop N.A. Tackie Yarboi, Presiding Bishop of Victory Bible Church

FirstBank celebrates year-end thanksgiving service at Victory Bible Church

The management and staff of FirstBank have attended a thanksgiving service at the Victory Bible Church International, Awoshie Junction, to offer their gratitude to God at the end of the year 2024. 

The event served as an opportunity for the bank’s leadership, staff and community members to come together in appreciation for the blessings and successes of the past year.

The service was filled with uplifting worship, inspiring testimonies and moments of reflection, as attendees expressed their gratitude for the guidance and support received throughout the year.

The atmosphere was vibrant, with music and praise filling the church, creating a sense of unity and celebration among all present.

Gratitude

The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of FirstBank, Victor Yaw Asante, addressed the congregation, emphasising the importance of gratitude in both personal and professional life.

“As we gather here today, we reflect on the challenges and triumphs of 2024. It is essential to acknowledge the support we have received from our clients, partners and the community,” he stated.

Mr Asante said the success of the bank was a testament to the collective effort of everyone involved, stressing, “We are thankful to God for His guidance and blessings, and we look forward to continuing our mission of serving our community with integrity and excellence in the coming year.”

Uplifting communities

The Presiding Bishop of Victory Bible Church, Bishop N. A Tackie-Yarboi, also shared his thoughts during the service.

He commended FirstBank for its commitment to community service and encouraged the bank to keep up the good work. 

“Your efforts in uplifting the community and supporting various initiatives do not go unnoticed,” Bishop Tackie-Yarboi said.

“As you continue to grow and thrive, may you always remember the importance of giving back and being a beacon of hope for others,” he added.

Testimonies

Notable moments from the event included heartfelt testimonies from FirstBank employees who shared their experiences and the impact of the bank’s Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (CR&S) initiatives throughout the year.

The stories highlighted the bank’s dedication to various causes, including health care, education and community development, showcasing the positive change FirstBank had made in many lives.

The thanksgiving service also featured a special prayer session, where attendees prayed for the continued success of FirstBank and the well-being of its employees and clients.

The collective prayers underscored the spirit of unity and support that define the FirstBank family and its commitment to making a difference in the community.

The attendees also engaged in fellowship, reinforcing the bonds of community and collaboration. The thanksgiving service did not only celebrate the achievements of 2024 but also set a positive tone for the year ahead.

Background

FirstBank Ghana is part of the First Bank Group of Nigeria Limited, which celebrated its 130th anniversary last year.

The group operates in the UK, Nigeria, DRC, Ghana, Guinea, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Senegal and China.

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