Consolidated Bank Ghana LTD. (CBG) hosted over fifty (50) Women in Gospel Music to a financial literacy session focused on building a savings culture, accessing funding, and growing sustainable ventures in Accra.
The engagement featured gospel musicians, including Esther Piesie, Diana Hopeson and Mary Ghansah, equipping them with practical tools to better structure their earnings, bridge financing gaps, and build financially resilient ventures.
Dr. Naomi Wolali Kwetey, Managing Director of CBG, encouraged participants to rethink their approach to money and embrace growth-oriented financial habits, which will advance their business ventures. “We are here to learn and unlearn. For a country to grow, business growth is key, and we are leaving no one behind.” She added.
The engagement forms part of CBG’s commitment to empowering all persons across various industries with the knowledge and tools needed to grow financially sustainable ventures.
