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The Chief Executive of the ndk Financial Services , a non-banking financial institution, has revealed the company is expanding its operations to the port city of Tema early next year.
Mr Oko Nii Koi Dzane said the expansion was in conformity with the company’s resolve to bring its services closer to those who need them most.
Given the volume of business in Tema, he explained, it was only proper that ndk avails its services to entrepreneurs in the industrial capital of Ghana.
He was speaking at this year’s cocktail for ndk’s staff and its customers in Accra.
The CEO said the new office complex of the company was almost ready for occupation and assured customers that from next year they will have a befitting office complex from where they will transact their business.
He commended customers for their custom and entreated them to remain loyal as efforts are made to catapult their businesses to a higher level.
Mr Nii Koi Dzane stressed the institution valued tremendously its relationship with its customers and reiterated management’s desire to fashion out products and business solutions that will enhance businesses in the country.
The Marketing Manager of ndk Financial Services, Tony Quaye, said one critical aspect of the company was the solutions it provided to companies and businesses.
The CEO said the new office complex of the company was almost ready for occupation and assured customers that from next year they will have a befitting office complex from where they will transact their business.
He commended customers for their custom and entreated them to remain loyal as efforts are made to catapult their businesses to a higher level.
Mr Nii Koi Dzane stressed the institution valued tremendously its relationship with its customers and reiterated management’s desire to fashion out products and business solutions that will enhance businesses in the country.
The Marketing Manager of ndk Financial Services, Tony Quaye, said one critical aspect of the company was the solutions it provided to companies and businesses.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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