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    Fidelity Bank launches initiative to empower journalists in financial reporting

    ZamZam UpdateBy ZamZam UpdateMarch 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Constancy Financial institution Ghana is ready to revolutionise monetary journalism with a groundbreaking initiative aimed toward equipping journalists with the mandatory instruments to navigate the complexities of banking and monetary reporting.

    Talking at a media engagement in Accra, Managing Director Julian Opuni acknowledged the challenges journalists face when analysing and reporting on the power and efficiency of banks.

    He harassed that correct and insightful monetary reporting is essential in shaping public understanding of Ghana’s evolving banking sector.

    “Throughout our engagements throughout the nation, one frequent theme has emerged: the complexity of economic reporting and the challenges journalists face when reporting on the power and efficiency of banks,” Mr Opuni acknowledged.

    In response to this urgent want, Constancy Financial institution is launching a sequence of workshops on monetary reporting, starting in Takoradi, with plans to broaden to Accra and different areas.

    In line with Mr Opuni, the initiative is designed to empower journalists with the mandatory information and expertise to interpret monetary statements, analyse banking developments, and ship in-depth stories that improve transparency within the monetary sector.

    “We consider it will empower you with the instruments and information to raised inform the story of Ghana’s evolving banking sector,” he stated, underscoring Constancy Financial institution’s dedication to strengthening the connection between the media and the banking trade.

    With monetary establishments below rising scrutiny and financial uncertainties shaping public notion, the function of well-informed journalists has by no means been extra crucial.

    Constancy Financial institution’s initiative goals to bridge the information hole and be sure that monetary information reporting shouldn’t be solely correct but additionally insightful and impactful.

    “We sit up for working carefully with you on this initiative,” Mr Opuni concluded, expressing optimism in regards to the collaboration between the financial institution and the media.

    This transfer by Constancy Financial institution is anticipated to raise monetary literacy amongst journalists and, finally, enhance the standard of economic information accessible to the Ghanaian public.

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