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FirstBank launches 2025 corporate responsibility and sustainability week

Thu, Oct 30 2025 1:15 PM
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FirstBank launches 2025 corporate responsibility and sustainability week

FirstBank Ghana has officially launched the ninth edition of its Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (CR&S) Week, a flagship initiative that reaffirms the bank’s commitment to social impact, ethical business practices, and sustainable community development.

The launch ceremony, held at FirstBank’s Head Office Annex in Cantonments, Accra, gathered management, staff, partner organisations, and media representatives to open a week-long celebration themed “Hands of Kindness”.

Also in attendance were representatives from Making Learning Happen, the Lifeline for Childhood Cancer Foundation, the Ghana National Polio Plus Committee, the Heal Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Project, and Rotaract District 9104.

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of FirstBank Ghana, Victor Yaw Asante, in his address, expressed appreciation to all partners, guests, and staff who joined in the celebration.

He said this year’s CR&S Week, which began on Monday, October 27, and runs until Saturday, November 1, offers an opportunity to once again demonstrate the Bank’s long-standing dedication to community development.

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“Over the last nine years, CR&S Week has grown into a defining feature of our corporate culture. It reflects our firm commitment to the communities we serve and reminds us that responsible corporate citizenship is an essential pillar of sustainable banking.” Mr. Asante said.

He explained that corporate responsibility and sustainability remain at the heart of FirstBank’s long-term strategy and stakeholder agenda.

“Corporate responsibility and sustainability remain integral to our long-term strategy and stakeholder agenda and reaffirm our social licence to operate. It is also a constant reminder to our stakeholders that FirstBank is a trusted institution that exists to create more than just economic value,” he noted.

Mr. Asante stressed that FirstBank’s success cannot be separated from the well-being of the communities it serves.

“By investing in people and social causes, we demonstrate that our success is inseparable from their well-being, thereby strengthening our relevance and legitimacy in society,” he said.

He also highlighted the bank’s alignment with global ESG standards, which ensure that its growth is balanced, responsible, and forward-looking.

“By promoting environmental stewardship, social impact, and ethical governance, we ensure that our growth model is future-proof, compliant with evolving international expectations, and beneficial to both society and the environment.” Mr. Asante explained.

Touching on the role of employees in driving impact, he said FirstBank’s CR&S culture gives staff a meaningful way to contribute to society beyond their everyday roles.

“At FirstBank, our commitment to CR&S deepens staff engagement and organisational pride, giving employees a meaningful platform to contribute beyond their daily responsibilities. When staff actively participate in community impact initiatives, they connect more strongly with our values, strengthen teamwork, and develop a shared sense of purpose,” he stated.

Reflecting on this year’s theme, “Hands of Kindness,” Mr. Asante said the Bank is encouraging everyone to live out kindness and responsibility in their daily interactions.

“We will ‘Start Performing Acts of Random Kindness’, inspiring employees to demonstrate empathy through small, everyday actions,” he observed.

He added that the Bank will continue to work with credible partners and NGOs to deliver impactful and sustainable projects across the country.

“We will engage our staff across all branches, making CR&S not an event, but a shared duty and continuous practice,” he stressed.

Mr. Asante further emphasised the importance of partnerships and stakeholder collaboration, saying FirstBank will keep amplifying its impact through joint efforts with the media and other corporate organisations.

Mr. Asante called on all stakeholders to make kindness and responsibility a daily way of life.

“As we celebrate this year’s CR&S Week, I extend my appreciation to our partners, our staff, and our stakeholders for supporting this agenda. Let us embrace SPARK not as an annual activity, but as a continuous mindset. When kindness becomes culture, impact becomes inevitable,” he urged.

“Together, let us build stronger communities, support national development, and uphold the values that define FirstBank. Thank you, and God bless us all.”

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