Sinapi Aba’s Clement Ofosu-Ntiamoah has won the second prize at the just ended Cal Bank Golf tournament held at the Achimota Golf Course in Accra.
The annual tournament brought together more than one hundred golfers from corporate institutions across the country.
Mr Ofosu-Ntiamoah is the Chief Internal Auditor of Sinapi Aba Savings and Loans.
He came second in the men’s group B competition of the tournament with an impressive 39 points over 18 holes.
Sinapi Aba in recent times is making great strides in annexing wins at major Golf competitions both in Ghana and internationally.
The Non-Bank Financial Institution has over the past 28 years been at the fore-front of championing financial inclusion in Ghana.
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