Stanbic Bank Ghana Partners with EARLYFEST 2025 to Inspire Young Minds and Foster Future Leaders

Stanbic Bank Ghana is proud to announce its partnership with EARLYFEST 2025, Ghana’s premier celebration of early childhood learning.
The grand event will be held at Efua Sutherland Children’s Park on Saturday, 22nd November 2025, under the theme “Discovering Gifts and Talents at Early Years.”
This exciting collaboration underscores Stanbic Bank’s commitment to empowering young people through innovation, education, and creativity.
As part of the festivities, the Bank’s Youth Banking Unit will host an interactive Activation Zone, offering engaging activities designed to inspire and educate.
Nana Serwaa Bossman, Head of Youth Banking at Stanbic Bank Ghana, stated: “At Stanbic, we believe the future belongs to confident, creative, and empowered young minds.
Our partnership with EARLYFEST 2025 aims to nurture this potential, helping children discover their unique gifts and believe in what they can achieve.”
Organized by the TERIA Foundation and partners, EARLYFEST 2025 promises a day filled with learning, laughter, and inspiration.
Attendees will enjoy talent showcases, storytelling sessions, art exhibitions, and playful learning activities that celebrate the magic of childhood.
Through this partnership, Stanbic Bank Ghana continues to champion youth development, creating meaningful opportunities that help shape a brighter future for children across the nation.

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