Stanbic Bank participated in the inaugural Ghana Surgical Dialogue, contributing to the discussion on “Financing Surgical Care in Ghana: Public-Private Investment Partnerships.” The bank shared practical solutions to increase access to surgical services. Key highlights from the bank’s representatives included:

Richard Asare, Head of Public Sector in submission, proposed innovative funding models to ease hospitals’ financial burdens, such as pre-financing critical surgical equipment and allowing facilities to repay once they generate income.
Head of Vehicle and Asset Financing, Wendy Sarpong emphasized Stanbic’s commitment to supporting the health sector, working with development finance institutions (DFIs) and partners to craft tailored solutions for each institution’s unique needs.
This event underscored Stanbic Bank’s role in facilitating access to healthcare through strategic financing solutions.



