Serene Insurance, a member of the First Sky Group, has donated a total amount of GH¢22 million to support the Black Stars ahead of the 2026 World Cup campaigns in June.
The company donated an amount of GH¢2 million, plus GH¢20 million in insurance package for the Black Stars.
The announcement was made at a public fundraising event held in Accra, on March 20, 2026, which was attended by President John Mahama and Sports Minister, Kofi Adams.
The significant investment is expected to provide a major boost to the Black Stars’ preparations as the team gears up for the tournament, which will be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Ghana has been drawn into Group L alongside England, Croatia, and Panama.

CEO, Serene Insurance, Mercy Naa Koshie Boampong
The fundraising campaign is aimed at mobilizing the resources needed to meet the demands of the elite nature of the competition, including logistics, training and overall team preparation.
As part of the initiative, a World Cup raffle draw was unveiled by President Mahama, as a key revenue stream to support the campaign.
Chairman of the Ghana World Cup Committee, Kurt Okraku (GFA President), revealed that the target is to raise US$30 million to fund the team’s participation, including four international friendly matches.
He further called for a collective national effort, urging individuals and the private sector to contribute to the campaign.
Serene Insurance
Serene Insurance Company is a Ghanaian general/non-life insurer incorporated in 2016 and operating since 2018, known for its focus on rapid digital innovation and prompt claims processing.
As a member of the First Sky Group, it provides comprehensive, motor, fire, marine, engineering, and travel insurance solutions to individuals and businesses across Ghana.
Source: businesspostonline


