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Bills Micro-Credit has climaxed the year with its end-of-year durbar and dinner at the Accra International Conference Center and the Grand Arena, respectively.
The joyous occasion brought together all 1,700 staff members across the country to celebrate a successful year and commemorate the company’s 15th anniversary.
Delivering his speech, the Founder and Board Chairman, Richard Nii Armah Quaye, highlighted some of the significant milestones achieved in 2024.
According to him, the year was pivotal as the company embarked on a rebranding journey aimed at evolving and improving its business operations. This transition presented several challenges, but with unwavering dedication, resilience, and teamwork, the company emerged stronger and better positioned for the future.
Mr. Quaye expressed his gratitude to the staff and customers, emphasizing that their collective efforts were the driving force behind the company’s progress. To celebrate this success, he announced a 100% bonus for all staff and a 20% salary increase, effective January 2025.
“Success does not come to anyone by accident. This is why I always ensure that success is rewarded and celebrated in this company,” Mr. Quaye remarked.

The grand event was crowned with electrifying musical performances by Sefa, Olivetheboy, Medikal, and King Promise, creating an unforgettable experience for attendees.
As Bills Micro-Credit looks ahead to the future, the Founder said, company remains committed to innovation, excellence, and building on the strong foundation laid over the past 15 years.
Bills Micro-Credit is a leading lending institution that provides a range of financial solutions, including working capital loans, salary loans, emergency loans, and start-up loans. The company operates without requiring savings, deposits, or account openings, making its services easily accessible to clients.
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