Absa Bank Ghana Visits Central University to Strengthen Partnership

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A delegation from Absa Bank Ghana Ltd paid a courtesy visit to the Management of Central University on Monday, 3rd November, at the Miotso campus. The meeting was aimed at exploring new ways to deepen collaboration between the two institutions and to strengthen the relationship between the banking and higher education sectors.

The Absa team included Mr. Prosper Kuyipwah (Director, Transactional Banking), Mr. Kwadwo Boakye-Akyeampong (Senior Real Estate Manager, West Africa), Ms. Crystalbel Vorgbe (Head, Youth Segment), Mr. Kwaku Afful (Product Manager – Cash Management), Mr. Joseph Akyeah (Relationship Manager, Public Sector), and Mr. Maxwell Quarshie Mensah (Cash Sales Manager, Transactional Banking).

Welcoming the delegation, Professor Samuel Kwasi Dartey-Baah, Vice Chancellor of Central University, expressed his appreciation to Absa Bank for the visit and their continued interest in partnering with the University. He noted that such collaborations are key to advancing student development, research, and institutional growth.

“At Central University, we believe that meaningful partnerships with the corporate world help bridge the gap between academia and industry. Together, we can create opportunities that prepare our students for the real world while contributing to national development,”
Professor Samuel Kwasi Dartey-Baah, Vice Chancellor.

The discussion focused on potential areas of collaboration, including student financial literacy initiatives, internship opportunities, and tailored banking solutions that support both students and staff.

Both teams expressed optimism about the opportunities ahead and reaffirmed their shared vision of empowering young people through education, innovation, and responsible leadership.

The visit marked another step in Central University’s ongoing efforts to build strong relationships with industry leaders who share its passion for nurturing talent and driving positive change.