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Advans Ghana Savings and Loans Ltd has achieved a significant milestone by securing the prestigious ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification. This globally recognized standard for information security management systems underscores Advans Ghana's unwavering dedication to protecting customer data and delivering exceptional financial services.
“Pursuing ISO 27001:2022 certification demonstrates our commitment to safeguarding the sensitive data entrusted to us. This certification is not merely about compliance; it reflects our proactive approach to securing our systems, processes, and information. Achieving ISO 27001 positions us for future growth, ensuring that as we expand, we maintain the highest standards of information security, thereby reinforcing the trust our clients and stakeholders place in us”, said Guillaume Valence Managing Director of Advans Ghana Savings and Loans Ltd.
By implementing robust quality management practices aligned with ISO 27001, Advans Ghana aims to further enhance its customer experience and build trust within the Ghanaian financial sector. The certification process involved a rigorous evaluation of the company's information security management system, policies, procedures, and performance metrics.

Advans Ghana's achievement of ISO 27001 sets a new benchmark for the financial industry in Ghana, demonstrating its commitment to excellence and best practices in data management. This certification not only reinforces Advans Ghana's position as a leading financial institution but also positions it for continued growth and success. As Advans Ghana celebrates this accomplishment, the company remains focused on its mission to empower individuals and businesses through innovative financial solutions. The ISO 27001 certification is a stepping stone towards even greater achievements, and Advans Ghana is dedicated to maintaining its high standards of quality and service excellence.
Advans Ghana Savings and Loans Ltd is a leading financial institution dedicated to empowering individuals and businesses in Ghana. With a wide range of products and services, including savings accounts, loans, and investment options, Advans Ghana has become a trusted partner for clients across the country.
Advans Ghana Savings and Loans Ltd. is a subsidiary of the Advans Group, headquartered in Paris-France with a presence in 9 countries in Africa and Asia and serving more than 1.3 million clients.
In Ghana, Advans serves over 120,000 clients. It currently operates with 19 branches in 8 regions – Greater Accra, Ashanti, Brong, Ahafo, Volta, Northern, Central and Eastern – with its target markets mainly being micro, small and medium-scale enterprises, not losing sight of individual clients.
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