Stanbic Bank Ghana has donated relief items valued at GHS400,000 to the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) to support victims affected by recent flooding and fire outbreaks in Accra and other parts of the country.
The donation was presented at NADMO’s headquarters in Accra on June 5, 2026, as part of the bank’s efforts to support communities impacted by the disasters.
The intervention follows the heavy rains and subsequent fire outbreak that occurred on June 3, which displaced several families, disrupted livelihoods, and caused significant losses to residents and market operators.
In response to the emergency, Stanbic Bank assembled a range of essential relief items to complement NADMO’s ongoing rescue, relief, and recovery efforts.
Speaking at the presentation, Chief Executive Officer of Stanbic Bank Ghana, Kwamina Asomaning, said the donation reflects the bank’s commitment to supporting communities during difficult times.
“At Stanbic Bank, our purpose is Ghana is our home, and we drive her growth. We recognise that true growth is only possible when our communities and people are thriving,” he said.
“When our communities prosper, we prosper alongside them. Natural disasters, however, are often unforeseen and can disrupt livelihoods and progress. It is within this context that Stanbic Bank has stepped in to support victims of the recent flood and fire incidents in Accra.”
Mr. Asomaning noted that the bank remains committed to the wellbeing of Ghanaians and was proud to support NADMO’s efforts to restore stability and dignity to affected communities.

The donation included protective equipment and food supplies aimed at meeting the immediate and medium-term needs of displaced persons. Items presented included wellington boots, raincoats, life jackets, student mattresses, blankets, toiletries, mosquito repellents, rice, cooking oil, tomato puree, canned fish, and sanitary pads.
According to the bank, the support forms part of its broader corporate social investment agenda, which focuses on community development and national resilience.
In 2025 alone, Stanbic Bank invested GHS8.86 million in corporate social responsibility initiatives spanning education, healthcare, skills development, agriculture, financial wellness, and youth empowerment.
Mr. Asomaning reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to partnering with government institutions and other stakeholders to support national development and strengthen community resilience.
“Stanbic Bank remains proud to be Ghana’s trusted financial partner; committed to helping individuals, businesses, and communities thrive,” he added.
The donation is expected to bolster NADMO’s ongoing efforts to provide relief and support to victims as affected communities work towards recovery and rebuilding their livelihoods.

