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The annual Joynews Habitat Fair has been launched at Ecobank Ghana's head office in Accra.
The event headlined by Ecobank Ghana had some the country’s top real estate companies and other industry players introducing their products and services to the audience.
Dan Sackey, the Managing Director of Ecobank Ghana spoke about how excited he is about the event because mortgage means a lot to them.
Mr Sackey is expected to open the event in November at the Accra International Conference Centre.
This year’s edition is being sponsored by Ecobank Ghana.
Executive Director of Finance and Consumer Banking, Dr. Edward Botchway, outlined various packages for all income earners, which will enable many Ghanaians to own houses with ease.
“A good mortgage has always been key. What we’ve done is to put together products that would enable everyone to be able to secure a home without much struggle.
"We have put together all the stakeholders to facilitate the necessary documentation to assist prospective customers to acquire different types of apartments and mansions.




“And indeed you need not be a customer of Ecobank. Just walk into any Ecobank branch and we would provide you with the financial support to acquire your dream home with ease.
"So, this is something that we’re very committed to doing for many potential property owners,” he pointed out.












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