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The Head of Marketing for Ndk Financial Services, Mr. Tony Quaye says the company has realized the huge business potential of the Tema industrial city and is seeking to take maximum advantage of economic activities in the area.
The company is one of the financial institutions in the country that have stood the test of time.
Speaking with Asempa News, Mr. Quaye said the company has numerous customers in Tema and its environs and would want to send their services to their doorstep.
The company’s maiden branchin the area is expected to be commissioned on Monday, 15th August, 2011. The office will be located off the meridian road close to the SSNIT and TDC flats in community 3.
He said they aim at taking advantage of the booming business atmosphere in Tema with innovative products and quality financial services.
According to him, Ndk financial services has been partially operating in Tema for sometime but would now want to go full scale to enable other businesses and individuals to have access to their services.
He said existing and potential customers should expect to enjoy the best of services and innovations with the new turn of Ndk Financial Services.
He explained that the company has widened its horizon to add warehousing and collateral management to its products to support industries in and around Tema.
He further explained that the company has plans of establishing branches in other parts of the country in the near future.
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