Jacinth Consultancy Services, in partnership with Bamboo, has wrapped up a financial literacy workshop for staff of the Cocoa Health and Extension Division (CHED) of COCOBOD, reinforcing their joint commitment to building financial awareness among Ghanaian professionals.
The initiative follows a similar programme delivered last year for the Quality Control Company (QCC) of COCOBOD, making this the second year of collaboration between the consultancy and the investment platform.
The interactive training focused on practical tools for personal money management, investment decision-making and long-term wealth planning. Participants were encouraged to align their financial goals with informed choices that can enhance their financial security and resilience.
Speaking at the close of the programme, Ms Akua Boatemah Danso, Certified Financial Education Instructor and Lead Consultant at Jacinth Consultancy Services, underscored the value of such interventions. “When people have the knowledge and tools to manage their money wisely, they not only improve their personal lives but also contribute to a healthier, more resilient economy,” she said.
A representative of Bamboo added that the company remains dedicated to widening access to investment opportunities for everyday Ghanaians. “Our partnership with Jacinth Consultancy Services reflects our shared mission of democratizing wealth creation. We are proud to support platforms like this, which provide practical, relatable education for workers and families alike,” the statement noted.
The CHED workshop, organisers said, is part of a broader vision to close Ghana’s financial literacy gap by equipping professionals with the skills needed to secure their financial futures while fostering economic stability across the country.
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