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Multiple-award winning Savings and Loans company, Advans Ghana has been adjudged the Best Savings and Loans Company in Ghana at the just ended 5th Ghana Business Awards (GBA) held on October 28, 2022, at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel.
The GBA Award together with other awards received by Advans Ghana in recent times confirms the company’s unrelenting efforts in offering unmatched financial services to small businesses and the under-served populations in the country.
Sharing his joy after receiving the award, the Chief Executive Officer of Advans Ghana, Olivier Bailly-Béchet said "we are proud to be associated with this prestigious award. Our efforts over the years to continuously provide client centric financial solutions to our customers through investment in systems and innovative approaches spurred us on to this height”.
“The commitment of our staff to the vision of the company, coupled with the trust that our customers have in us, is attributed to this feat. We are poised to take up more customer focused initiatives to continue providing more value to our customers”.
Prior to receiving the Ghana Business Award, Advans Ghana won the Outstanding Customer Service Award (Savings and Loans Category) at the 5th Ghana Accountancy and Finance Awards held at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel on October 14, 2022. Advans Ghana’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Olivier Bailly-Béchet also received the CEO of the Year Award (Non–Banking Financial Institution).
Advans Ghana Savings and Loans is a subsidiary of the Advans Group headquartered in Paris - France with a presence in 9 countries in Africa and Asia serving more than 1.3 million clients. In Ghana, Advans serves over 114,000 clients.
The Ghana Business Awards is a prestigious awards programme that recognises and rewards excellence across all sectors in Ghana.
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