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Some Muslim clients at the event

Barclays Bank Ghana has held IFTAR, an evening meal to end the daily Ramadan fasting for some of its Muslim clients at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra.

The event, which started after short Islamic
prayers, was attended by high-profile Muslim clerics and persons who are
clients of Barclays Bank.

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Ramadan, which takes place during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar,
is a period for fasting and piety by Muslims.

In a speech, Corporate Banking Director at Barclays Bank, Ellen
Ohene-Afoakwa, commended the clients for their support and loyalty to the bank
over the years.

She reiterated the bank’s commitment to supporting the growth of
their businesses.

“I am especially proud to note that for some of you, we have worked
together and supported your companies to grow into the budding businesses
serving millions of Ghanaians. Now that’s what true partnership is all about,
and we are committed to go the extra mile with you,” she affirmed.

Touching on the transitioning from Barclays to ABSA, Mrs
Ohene-Afoakwa indicated that the bank remains committed to providing clients
with the best service, best products, digital innovations and increased
flexibility among others.

“Our new brand and new identity reflects our larger, shared purpose
of ‘bringing your possibilities to life. We are excited about the opportunity
that this change brings as part of our journey towards becoming a truly
transformative bank that is modern, fast-thinking and relevant for the future,”
she added.

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