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Opportunity International Savings and Loans Limited (OISL) has paid a courtesy call to the Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II and paramount Chief of the Gbese Traditional Area, Dr Nii Ayi Bonte II.
This is part of activities to mark the company's 20th-anniversary celebrations.
OISL also used the occasion to express their gratitude to the Ga Mantse and the Gbese Mantse for their continual support over the years and to discuss future collaborations and strategies aimed at promoting continued cooperation for the mutual benefit of the institution and the Ga State.

In attendance were the Board Chairman of OISL, Katey Assem, and some Board members, Alberta Quarcoopome, Joyce Boeh-Ocansey, Azara Abubakari-Haroun, and Ben Kwasi Kusi.
The CEO of Opportunity International Savings and Loans Ltd, Kwame Owusu-Boateng together with some key Management teams of the Institution were also present.
In his address, the CEO of Opportunity International Savings and Loans acknowledged the importance of community support in promoting the company's operations for sustainable development within the Greater Accra Region.
He emphasised OISL’s successful operations in the country.
“Our company currently serves over 660,000 customers across the country with our diverse product offerings such as Agriculture loans, Education loans, Empowerment loans, School Improvement loans, SME loans, Individual loans etc.
"We can do this leveraging on our 38 branches of which 10 are in the Greater Accra Region,” he stated.
The Board Chairman of OISL, Katey Assem, on his part, expressed gratitude to the Ga Mantse and the Gbese Mantse and the entire community for their warm reception and hospitality towards OISL.
He further highlighted OISL’s successful 20-year operations and requested continual support from them and their entire Communities.

King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, addressing the team, thanked them for their courtesy call and congratulated them for the milestones achieved over the past two decades of their operations in the Country.
Taking his turn, the Gbese Mantse and President of the Gbese Traditional Council, Dr Nii Ayi Bonte II, also expressed his admiration for Opportunity International Saving and Loan's Ltd.’s dedication to empowering individuals and businesses through financial services.
He assured them of his continued support and willingness to work together to promote economic development and financial inclusion within his communities.
Opportunity International Savings and Loans Limited is a subsidiary of Opportunity International – A global organisation that delivers services and programmes to clients in 30 countries across the globe, serving over 20 million customers with Micro Banking, Micro Insurance, Agriculture and Education Finance and Innovative non-financial programmes with its global office in Chicago, USA.
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