Sinapi Aba Savings and Loans was honored as one of the recipients at the inaugural IB/IGB Accreditation Awards, hosted by the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI).
The event, known as the AGI Ghana Industry and Quality Awards, was held on November 20, in Accra.
Alongside Sinapi Aba,14 other IB/IGB companies were recognized for their remarkable contributions within their sectors.

These organisations displayed a strong commitment to social and environmental impact, developing innovative solutions aimed at benefiting low-income earners and underserved communities.
This first-ever accreditation awards program establishes a standard for excellence, recognizing businesses that not only excel in their operations but also prioritize the creation of innovative solutions for impoverished and low-income markets.

The overarching objective is to drive positive change and foster a more sustainable environment.
The prestigious gathering attracted industry leaders, policymakers, stakeholders, and experts.
The Finance Minister, Dr. Armin Adam, served as the special guest of honor, and Christian Jahn of GIZ was also present to acknowledge and celebrate the remarkable achievements of these outstanding organisations.
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