Advans Ghana in celebrating this year’s World Savings Day (WSD) have seized the opportunity to offer a breath-catching moment for all Ghanaians and its clients during these challenging times, with the introduction of Back-to-school Promotion.
In line with World Savings Day 2020 theme “when you save a bit, big things follow”, the campaign seeks to throw a glimmer on savings among parents to prepare towards the return of their children to school.
The Back-to-School promotion, specifically, seeks to assist parents and guardians during this last two months of the year to commit to savings towards their children’s school fees in January 2021.
As an added value to the campaign, Advans Ghana is assuring an instant cash back on initial deposits for all depositors as well as up-ward adjustment of interest rate at the end of the duration for all parents who will want to renew their commitment to save on a longer term.
Speaking to the media, Olivier Bailly-Béchet, Advans Ghana’s CEO, commented: “Today more than ever following the Covid-19 crisis, parents aspire to see their children back to school and wish to offer them the best education opportunities they possibly can.
“It is our mission to propose to them the possibility to save today easily and prepare for their children’s future with a dedicated and rewarding saving plan”.
Indeed, the idea behind this promotion is to propel all interested parents whether committed to savings or not, to save today, for easy return of their children to school tomorrow. Lucky winners, i.e , top depositors in all 20 branches stand the chance of winning free stationary products for their wards.
By walking into any of its 20 branches, with a valid National ID and 2 passport pictures, one can obviously own an account with Advans Ghana and partake in this captivating promo.
Launching the promotion, the Chief of Sales and Distribution Officer, Barbara Odei, said Advans Ghana recognises education as an essential tool to the socio-economic transformation of every society. Hence, Advans resolve to support both schools and parents during this challenging time.
“Advans Ghana is proud to announce that its school clients have enjoyed grace period on their loans since the pandemic started in Ghana and have extended this grace period to the end of December, 2020”.
The launch of this promo for parents and guardians is to complete Advans Ghana’s support to the value chain in education.
The two months promo, which was launched on the 2nd of November this year is expected to last through to the end of December 2020.
Advans Ghana Savings and Loans is a subsidiary of the Advans Group head-quartered in Paris with presence in nine countries in Africa and Asia and serving more than 1 million clients.
In Ghana, Advans operates in twenty branches across eight regions with the head office located in Accra-Newtown. Advans Ghana’s mission is to provide client centric financial services to small businesses and under-served populations in a sustainable and responsible manner.
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