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Orca Deco, a leading name in quality home furnishings and décor, has announced a further significant reduction in prices across its entire showroom in a continuing display of its unwavering commitment to consumers.
This enhanced "Stronger Cedi, Lower Prices" initiative builds on previous efforts, directly translating the Ghanaian Cedi's sustained positive performance into even greater tangible savings for households nationwide.
As of May 27, 2025, the cedi continues its impressive rally against the US dollar, with the exchange rate now standing at approximately GH¢10.39 to US$1.
Responding to this robust economic indicator, Orca Deco has increased its overall price reduction from the initial 15% to a substantial 20% off all products available in its showrooms.
"At Orca Deco, our philosophy is simple: your spending power comes first," stated the company’s Sales & Marketing manager.
"We've been diligently observing the economic landscape, and with the Cedi consistently demonstrating encouraging strength, we felt it was our responsibility to deepen our commitment.
"We are delighted to announce that our total discount has now reached 20% across the board, providing even more value to our cherished customers."
This strategic move, which is neither a gimmick nor a clearance event, has already garnered high-level recognition.
On Monday, May 26, President John Mahama acknowledged Orca Deco during his keynote address at the 9th Ghana CEO Summit held at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra.
The President commended Orca Deco for its proactive approach in reducing prices, setting a commendable standard for businesses to prioritise customer welfare during periods of economic favour.
"As long-standing pacesetters in the furniture industry in Ghana, we are incredibly pleased and humbled by this significant acknowledgement from the President," the sales manager added.
"It reinforces our dedication to serving the Ghanaian market with integrity and innovation. We want our clients to know unequivocally that their financial well-being is paramount to us, and we truly care about their ability to access quality and style."
Orca Deco invites everyone to visit their showrooms across Ghana to personally experience these new, significantly lower prices.
Customers can continue to expect the same exceptional quality, diverse selection, and superior service they have come to trust, now with the undeniable advantage of even greater affordability.
This initiative underscores Orca Deco's deep-rooted commitment to the Ghanaian market and its proactive, customer-centric approach, solidifying its role in ensuring that national economic progress directly benefits the everyday consumer.
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