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In a move that's great news for Ghanaian shoppers, Orca Deco has announced it is making its popular price reductions permanent, a direct result of the continued stability of the cedi.
The announcement builds on the success of their "Stronger cedi, Lower Prices" campaign, which first launched in May 2025 and even earned recognition from the President.
According to Jihan Kudsy, the company's Marketing and Sales Manager, the decision was a natural next step.
"Since we started our campaign in May, we've seen remarkable stability in the cedi's value," she said.
"We wanted to pass that benefit on to our customers in a lasting way. Therefore, we've permanently reduced our prices to reflect the stronger economy."
For customers, this means shopping just got a whole lot simpler.
Orca Deco has taken all the new, reduced prices and put them directly onto the price tags of every single item in the showroom.
Now, what you see is exactly what you pay. There's no more guessing or double-checking at the cashier; just a straightforward shopping experience.
"It's about making things easy," Jihan Kudsy added.
"Just pick what you love and go. We're committed to offering the best value in home furnishings and accessories, and this is our way of showing that. We believe in providing quality and affordability, and we're excited to continue doing just that."
Happy shopping, and visit Orca Deco today to see the new permanent prices for yourself! Think home, think Orca.
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