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A renowned businessman with over 15 years of experience in the automobile industry, Nana Adu Bonsu, CEO of NABUS Motors has been adjudged Best Automobile Dealer of the year 2021.
The ceremony was organized by Autochek, an automotive technology company established to build technology solutions targeted at enhancing and enabling automotive commerce across Africa.
The awards ceremony seeks to recognize the Dealer of the Year and Workshop of the year.
NABUS Motors won the Dealer of the year Category, for recording the highest number of car sales on the autochek marketplace platform, by providing his customers with alternative payments options via Autochek Autoloan option.

NABUS was also recognized for his unwavering customer service experience, which has led to multiple referrals.
NABUS Motors was commended for its transparency, high quality verified vehicles to customers, one stop shop for anything automobile and quality customer experience.
CEO of NABUS Motors Nana Adu Bonsu had this to say: "NABUS motors’ partnership with Autochek Ghana allowed several customers who had difficulty buying vehicles outright benefit from the auto financing policy to access flexible car loans by paying in installments.
"It has taken great effort to see this buoyant auto industry in Ghana grow with technology. Winning this award would not have been possible without the inspiration and immeasurable commitment from management, staff and our dedicated customers who patronised our services."
For his part Country Manager of Autochek Africa Ghana, Ayodeji Olabisi made these remarks: "We dream of making the auto sector transparent for customers, empower Africans to get better quality cars through our car financing solution, and create more opportunities for all stakeholders (Financial Partners, Car Dealerships, OEM of Brand New Cars, Auto workshops, Customers etc)
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