FirstBank Ghana distributed chocolates to its dedicated staff and valued customers at all branches nationwide in celebration of Valentine’s Day.
The bank said this tradition not only symbolized love and appreciation but also strengthened its commitment to nurturing strong relationships within the community.
FirstBank for many years has been celebrating Valentine’s Day by expressing gratitude to its employees and customers through thoughtful gestures.
“Last year, the celebration included a blood donation exercise in partnership with the Lifeline for Childhood Cancer Foundation, demonstrating the Bank's dedication to giving back to the community. This year, the tradition continued with the delightful sharing of chocolates, ensuring that everyone felt the warmth of appreciation,” a statement by the bank said.
Mr. Allen Quaye, Head of Retail Banking at FirstBank, commenting on the celebrations, said, “Our Valentine’s Day celebrations are a cherished tradition at FirstBank. We believe in the power of love and appreciation, and this special day provided us with an opportunity to express our gratitude to our customers, who are the heart and soul of our business. By sharing chocolates with our staff and customers, we aimed to bring joy and warmth to all, reminding them of their importance to us.”

The chocolates were available at all FirstBank branches, allowing customers to indulge in a sweet treat while engaging with the bank’s dedicated staff.
The bank said the gesture aimed to create a sense of community and connection, reinforcing the bonds that FirstBank has cultivated over the years.
Mr. Enoch Vanderpuye, Country Team Lead for Marketing & Corporate Communications at FirstBank, expressed his enthusiasm for this year’s celebration, saying, “Valentine’s Day is about more than just romantic love; it is about showing appreciation to those who matter most in our lives. At FirstBank, our customers and staff are integral to our success, and this initiative allowed us to celebrate them. We were excited to share this moment of joy and gratitude with everyone who walked through our doors.”
He said the Valentine’s Day celebration at FirstBank was a testament to the bank’s ongoing commitment to creating a culture of appreciation and support, and that by recognising the contributions of its staff and the loyalty of its customers, FirstBank aimed to strengthen its relationships within the community and promote a positive banking experience.
In addition to the chocolate distribution, FirstBank encouraged its customers to participate in its ongoing initiatives aimed at enhancing customer engagement and financial literacy. The bank remained dedicated to providing exceptional service and innovative solutions that cater to the diverse needs of its clientele.
FirstBank Ghana also invited everyone to join in the festivities and experience the love and appreciation that defines the bank’s ethos.
It said the sharing of chocolates was just one of the ways FirstBank expressed its gratitude, and that the bank looked forward to continuing this tradition for many years to come.
FirstBank Ghana is part of the First Bank Group of Nigeria Limited, which celebrated its 130th anniversary last year. The group operates in Nigeria, DRC, Ghana, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Senegal, United Kingdom and China.
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