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Automobile dealer, Rana Motors Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to give back to customers.
According to the Manager in charge of Sales Passengers and Light Commercial Vehicle, Sonya Gurpeet Kaur Cheema, its promotion is to appreciate the consumers and prioritize them in their operations.
Speaking to Joy Business at the presentation of prizes to winners of its official match ball carrier project, he said the company will continue to partner other stakeholders within the Ghanaian economy to expand its operations.
“We deem it right to have our other stakeholders on board to support the vision of the company. We are doing this to appreciate our customers across the country and beyond”, he said
Some winners expressed their excitement after being presented with the prizes.
For Akosua, this means a lot to her after years of working with Rana Motors and purchasing their products.
She said she will continue to work with them and deepen the relationship for future exploits.
“I am delighted I have won this today. I have been buying their products for 15 years so having this prize makes me happy”, she stated
Kwesi, an accountant revealed that, he least expected to win the ultimate because he hardly believes in such promotions.
“I wasn’t expecting this because to me such promotion doesn’t work for me”, hee maintained.
The promotion is in collaboration with Coca Cola, Adidas, Qatar airways and Caveman Watches.
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