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uniCredit Donates GH¢10,000 To Hospital

By Daily Guide
Business & Finance uniCredit Donates GH10,000 To Hospital
NOV 27, 2015 LISTEN

Management of uniCredit has donated an amount of GH¢10,000 to the Princess Marie Louise Children's Hospital in Accra.

P.V Yeboah-Asiamah, General Manager of uniCredit, who led a delegation to the hospital for the presentation, recounted the relationship that has existed between uniCredit and Children's Hospital over the past six years.

He said a special needy fund for the hospital established by uniCredit continues to be a source of great relief for less privileged children who cannot afford medical care.

Mr. Yeboah-Asiamah said uniCredit considers it a social duty to help the hospital.

He praised the medical staff for their efforts and assured them that uniCredit would always lend a helping hand.

Mr. Yeboah-Asiamah also mentioned that uniCredit has rolled out special loan and consumer asset finance products aimed at helping public sector workers to live comfortably.

He said uniCredit's Smart Personal Loan product has been designed to enable public sector workers access loans within two days of application to meet their varied needs.

Mr. Yeboah-Asiamah added that as part of its expansion programme, uniCredit has increased its branch network to 17 and intends to add eight more branches in 2016.

He also hinted that uniCredit will in the coming months roll out its e-banking suite to offer more convenience to its customers.

uniCredit has grown considerably in terms of reach and customer base with branches spread across Accra, Kumasi, Kasoa and Takoradi.

Dr. Isaac Abban, Pediatric Specialist at the Children's Hospital, informed the gathering that the hospital would soon celebrate its 90th anniversary and called on all well-meaning corporate bodies to help the hospital achieve its noble objective of providing quality healthcare for children in the country.

He lauded uniCredit and called on other allied bodies to cater for the varied needs of the hospital.

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Cap: P. V. Yeboah- Asiamah (right) making the presentation to Dr. Abban

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