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Pro Credit Savings and Loans Company on Tuesday announced that it had opened another branch at Ashaiman, near Tema.The opening of this new branch brings it’s offices to 13 and forms part of the company's commitment to offer services in communities where its existing and prospective customers live and work.A statement issued by Ms. Vyda Hervie, a Public Relations Officer of the company said the new branch located between the Ashaiman Police Station and the main lorry park was expected to support the growth of small and medium sized businesses and individuals with simple and transparent deposits and loan products.She said Ashaiman was one of the fastest growing towns in Ghana and that expansion would help Pro Credit cater for the growing needs of customers, some of whom were already doing business in Ashaiman.She said the Ashaiman branch formed part of 23 companies operating in developing countries, including Africa with a core business to provide simple and affordable financial services to small and medium income earning individuals and businesses.Source: GNA
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