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Advans Ghana Savings and Loans Ltd, a multiple award-winning company and one of the leading savings and loans companies has proudly improved from the 85th place last year to the 69th position at the 20th edition of the prestigious Ghana Club 100 awards held in Accra.
The Ghana Club 100 Awards, organised annually by the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), celebrates the exemplary achievements of top-performing entities in the Ghanaian business landscape in terms of size, growth, profitability, and impact over the past three years.
This prestigious occasion serves to honour organizations whose remarkable contributions play a pivotal role in propelling the nation's economic growth forward while simultaneously creating positive impacts within the communities they serve.
Addressing the gathering at the event, the Chief Executive Officer of GIPC, Yoofi Grant stated that the 20th edition of the Ghana Club 100 Awards is to celebrate decades of resilience, innovation, excellence and corporate responsibility demonstrated by Ghanaian businesses.
On his part, Olivier Bailly-Béchet, the Chief Executive Officer of Advans Ghana expressed gratitude for the recognition, stating “Securing the 69th position from 85th last year is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team. We remain committed to empowering businesses and individuals through tailored financial solutions and this accolade motivates us to continue our pursuit of excellence”.
He further added “This award is dedicated to our esteemed customers, dedicated employees, steadfast shareholders, and valued partners. We express our sincere gratitude for their confidence and loyalty. Let’s continue to grow together”.
In a dynamic financial landscape, Advans Ghana has demonstrated resilience and adaptability, fostering a culture of customer-centricity and innovation.
Advans Ghana’s strategic initiatives including digital transformation product diversification and customer-focused approach, have positioned it as a key player in the financial sector.
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