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Specialized deposit-taking financial institution, Dalex Finance has once again rewarded its top-performing sales personnel with a one-week all-expenses-paid trip to Dubai.
The package includes their air-tickets, accommodation, meals, sight-seeing and shopping money for their outstanding performance in 2019.
Other prizes presented included ‘Smart’ televisions, laptops, mobile phones, and cash.
The winners were drawn from the company’s staff across the country saw James Arthur and Seidu Abdul Razak emerge victors from the Northern sector (Upper East, Upper West and Northern regions).
David Mawuli Hoezadey and Ajara Odrago won from the Central sector (Ashanti and Brong-Ahafo regions), while Noah Larbi and Divine Boampong from the Eastern sector (Eastern and Volta regions) also emerged winners.
In the Southern sector comprising Western, Central and Greater-Accra regions, Peace Anane and Wisdom Fordjoe were the winners.
They were rewarded at the company’s annual Sales Conference which was held at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi.
The event brought together over 2,000 sales executives, ‘Dalex Paddies’ as they are popularly referred to, across the country to have fun, exchange ideas and reward the best performing members.
The two-day event was packed with several fun-filled activities including, ‘Jama’ and dance competition, football, dizzy-bat race, tug of peace and live band performance.
There were also lots to eat and drink courtesy Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited.
Speaking at the event, CEO of the company, Kenneth Thompson, expressed his gratitude to ‘Dalex Paddies’.
He reaffirmed the company’s commitment to providing secure, speedy and convenient financial services to the rural and peri-urban areas of Ghana.
He emphasised that the company has been in operational for the past thirteen years, stressing that the key objective of Dalex finance is to sustained growth in shareholder values.
Mr Thompson added that Dalex Finance has a team of high calibre and knowledgeable personnel with diverse skills and experience whosoever is continually investing in through technology and training which make them keep the best in the global industry.
He indicated that Dalex accepts investments from the public and provides salary loans primarily to government workers.
The event brought together over 2,000 sales executives, ‘Dalex Paddies’ as they are popularly referred to, across the country to have fun, exchange ideas and reward the best performing members.
The two-day event was packed with several fun-filled activities including, ‘Jama’ and dance competition, football, dizzy-bat race, tug of peace and live band performance.
There were also lots to eat and drink courtesy Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited.
Speaking at the event, CEO of the company, Kenneth Thompson, expressed his gratitude to ‘Dalex Paddies’.
He reaffirmed the company’s commitment to providing secure, speedy and convenient financial services to the rural and peri-urban areas of Ghana.
He emphasised that the company has been in operational for the past thirteen years, stressing that the key objective of Dalex finance is to sustained growth in shareholder values.
Mr Thompson added that Dalex Finance has a team of high calibre and knowledgeable personnel with diverse skills and experience whosoever is continually investing in through technology and training which make them keep the best in the global industry.
He indicated that Dalex accepts investments from the public and provides salary loans primarily to government workers.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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