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Hearts of Oak is stepping up efforts in selling shares to interested followers of the club across the country and other parts of the world with a new strategy.
Shares are on sale at designated Barclays Bank branches across the country but the club have realized some interested fans in certain areas of the country are deprived due to the unavailability of Barclays bank branches so have decided to distribute forms through agents.
The club’s support wing, the chapters committees scattered across the country are leading this innovative way of making these shares available to interested followers.
The club is also making use of the internet for the club fans outside the country to acquire shares.
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