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Bayport Savings and Loans CEO Akwasi Aboagye has reiterated that the company is leveraging technological advancements and has made it possible to achieve its vision of empowering individuals and improving livelihoods.
He said Bayport had successfully charted a resilient course that guarantees sustained growth in the future and will curb macroeconomic challenges that might erupt.
In an interview with Rev Erskine on Y107.9FM Mydmorning show, Mr Aboagye said the company has transformed into a fully digitised and interconnected financial service provider which has made it possible for Ghanaians to access financial services anytime and anywhere.
“We have moved our customers from paperwork to a service that is highly digital. It has made it easier for customers to access our services which is through the websites, WhatsApp and Social media.”
“We also understand that not all of our customers are on this journey so we still have a physical footprint across the country for customers who want a physical footprint to go into our service centres or branches and sale centres to access our services,” he added.
Bayport S&L is a subsidiary of Bayport Management Ltd, a multinational financial services company operating in seven African countries including South Africa, Botswana, Uganda, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Ghana.
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