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Fidelity Bank Ghana, the nation's largest privately-owned Ghanaian bank, today opened the doors to its transformative "Wheels and Homes Expo 2025."
Running from June 19, to June 21, at the Ghud Park at Accra Mall, this unparalleled event promises to be a comprehensive one-stop destination for Ghanaians aspiring to acquire their dream homes and vehicles, offering real solutions to long-standing challenges.
For many Ghanaians, owning a home or a reliable car remains a significant aspiration, yet often feels like a distant dream.
Ghana continues to grapple with a substantial housing deficit, estimated to be in the millions of units, with affordability remaining a primary barrier amidst rising construction costs and financing hurdles.
Similarly, the desire for personal mobility often clashes with the high cost of new vehicles, import duties, and the complexities of securing favourable financing.

These critical aspirations, deeply tied to improved quality of life and economic stability, frequently confront a complex and fragmented market.
Fidelity Bank's "Wheels and Homes Expo 2025" is designed to directly address these challenges by offering prospective customers a true one-stop shop experience, where they can explore properties, compare vehicle models, receive on-the-spot financing pre-approvals, and consult directly with real estate, auto, and insurance experts.
"By curating such a comprehensive marketplace, Fidelity Bank aims to demystify the often-complex process of property acquisition and auto financing while reducing financial barriers through competitive mortgage rates, extended loan tenures, and customised payment plans.
"We understand that for many Ghanaians, the journey to owning a home or a car is a deeply personal and often challenging one," stated Nana Esi Idun-Arkhurst, Divisional Director, Retail and Business Banking at Fidelity Bank Ghana.
"As a proudly Ghanaian bank, we are inherently connected to the aspirations of our people. The 'Wheels and Homes Expo 2025' is our tangible commitment to making these dreams a reality.
"We've brought together the very best in the auto, real estate, and insurance industries, creating a unique platform where our customers can find not just financing, but a complete, integrated solution.
"This goes beyond transactions; it's about being a genuine partner in their life's milestones and collectively contributing to national development by empowering individuals and families."
The Expo features an impressive lineup of Fidelity Bank’s auto financing partners, including: Svani Limited, Autodream, Grace Mobility Ghana (EV), Universal Motors Ltd. (VW), Auto Parts, Hyundai Motors, Honda Ghana, Tryton Motors Ltd/Jac Motors, MG Auto Trading Ghana Ltd/ Mac Autos and Spare Parts, Japan Motors, Silver Star Auto, Drive EV, Ijanu, Toyota Ghana, Zonda Ghana, Volkswagen, DG Motors, and EV Afriq.

On the real estate side, the Expo showcases top developers such as: Waylead Developers – Alphabet City, Green Opal Estate, Siobhan Interiors and Construction, GHS Housing, Apollonia City Estate, Black Rock Properties, Ecoblock Development, Signum Development, AMAHG Construction and Realty Ltd, Prabon Greenfields, and Sandton & Grey.
The Expo’s insurance partners also play a critical role in providing the necessary protection and peace of mind for buyers. These include: Prudential, Star Assurance, Sanlam Allianz, Provident Insurance, and Enterprise Insurance.
The "Wheels and Homes Expo 2025" offers a unique opportunity for aspiring homeowners and vehicle owners to explore diverse options, benefit from competitive financial products, and receive tailored advice from industry experts.
Fidelity Bank's collaborative approach ensures that customers can navigate the complexities of acquiring these significant assets with ease and confidence.
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