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As the countdown continues to the Ecobank JoyNews Habitat Fair, Ecobank Ghana PLC, the event’s headline sponsor, is reaffirming its commitment to making home ownership achievable for every Ghanaian, both locally and abroad. The bank is set to showcase its innovative range of mortgage solutions from October 23–26 at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC).
Recognizing the challenges many face in acquiring property, Ecobank Ghana is taking proactive steps to simplify the process. According to the bank, home ownership should not remain just a dream but a reality for all.
“At Ecobank, we do this because we believe that home ownership should not just be a dream. Everybody must own a home, and there are very simple ways to do that. At this fair, we’ll be highlighting our mortgage products, especially our diaspora mortgage, which is designed for Ghanaians living abroad. It offers up to 10 years of repayment, allowing professionals abroad to own homes back home, without all the drama,” a representative of the bank said.
The bank emphasized that it will provide tailored financial guidance and flexible mortgage arrangements for visitors at its stand throughout the fair. This includes support for prospective homeowners seeking affordable financing and advice on navigating the housing market.
The Ecobank JoyNews Habitat Fair continues to serve as a one-stop destination for individuals looking to build, buy, or furnish their dream homes, with Ecobank leading the charge in promoting accessible home financing options.
It’s just 14 days to the Ecobank JoyNews Habitat Fair!
Don’t miss this opportunity to meet Ecobank representatives and explore flexible, stress-free pathways to home ownership from October 23–26 at the Accra International Conference Centre.
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