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Tomato farmers in the Offinso North District are being encouraged to take advantage of god credit facilities to improve production.
Managing Director of Mighty Financial Services, Samson Ahmed says farmers can expand their farms by exploring packages that suit them from his outfit.
At the launch of a branch of the financial company at Akomadan, Mr. Ahmed observed the district’s potential for tomato production, remains untapped.
The company which was established less than a year ago, and currently serves over Ten Thousand (10,000)clients with various products in Ashanti and Bono Ahafo Regions.
Farmers and small-scale businesses get loans without collateral at concessionary rate of interest.
Customers have the opportunity to access loans from the company irrespective of how big the amount deposited.
Opearting accounts like Abrabo Pa, Kiddy Account, Savings Plus and Current accounts, small and medium scale businesses have opportunity to grow their businesses with ease.
Otumfuo's Akyeamehene, Nana Kwaku Owusu III, advised residents in the area to cultivate the habit of savings.
He believes the era where financial institutions go into liquidation is over, adding, financial institutions conform to standards with strict monitoring and supervision by the Bank of Ghana.
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