The tournament showcased an exciting match between the Ghana Polo team and the South African team
Standard Chartered Bank put a twist to Ghana's 68th Independence celebration by teaming up with the Accra Polo Club to host the Independence Day Cup tournament.
The event was further enriched by the bank's wealth management team, whose conversations at the venue were aimed at promoting financial independence and wealth creation.
The tournament showcased an exciting match between the Ghana Polo team and their South African counterparts. Standard Chartered's Executive team, along with Chief Executive Mansa Nettey, attended the event to present prizes, medals, and the prestigious Independence Day Cup.
Speaking at the event, Dr. Setor Quashigah, Head of Affluent and Wealth Management, highlighted the bank's strategic decision to collaborate with the Accra Polo Club.
She emphasized that Standard Chartered's 2025 focus is on supporting clients' financial ambitions through tailored solutions and expert advisory services, ensuring their wealth needs are met.
She remarked, “We aim to connect with our clients wherever they may be—whether at work, at home, or in leisure spaces—as this fosters an ideal setting for cultivating meaningful relationships” stressing that “amidst shifting geopolitical dynamics, selecting the right financial institution is essential not only for growing wealth but also for safeguarding it”
In an ever-changing market, achieving sustainable financial prosperity requires prompt and informed decisions. Waiting too long could mean missing valuable opportunities to build wealth.
Standard Chartered Bank, supported by its dedicated wealth management team, remains committed to equipping Ghanaians with the knowledge and strategies they need to seize opportunities and achieve their financial aspirations.