Margins Group joins OmniBSIC Bank health walk to promote staff wellness and team spirit

Margins Group staff swapped keyboards for sneakers over the weekend as they participated in the OmniBSIC Bank Health Walk, an event aimed at promoting physical wellness, team bonding, and workplace vitality.
Held in Accra, the health walk brought together employees from various institutions to engage in a morning of fitness and camaraderie.
For Margins Group, the event was more than just a walk — it was a chance to reinforce the company’s culture of wellness, collaboration, and innovation.
“Every step we took together was an opportunity to bond, reconnect, and re-energize,” the company said in a post-event statement.
“That is the kind of culture we believe in — one that prioritises wellbeing, fosters collaboration, and fuels the innovation that drives our vision forward.”
The Margins team described the experience as refreshing and rewarding, noting that such activities not only improve physical health but also boost morale and strengthen team dynamics.
Margins Group has consistently advocated for a people-first culture, recognising that the best solutions are built by healthy, motivated, and connected teams.
Participating in initiatives like the OmniBSIC Health Walk aligns with the company's commitment to nurturing its most valuable asset — its people.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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