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Societe Generale Ghana has officially launched its Mega Loans Promotion; an exciting retail loans campaign offering customers access to lower and more competitive interest rates.
Building on the success of its previous loan promos; Y’ate So, Y’ate So Biom and Y’asan Ate So the bank takes things a notch higher with the SG Ghana Mega Loans Promo, designed to empower customers to do more and achieve their dreams and goals.
The campaign will run for 16 weeks from March till July and will feature a range of retail loan products to meet diverse customer needs.
General Manager, Retail Business, Mr. Kwaku Tweneboa-Kodua, speaking on the launch, noted that the SG Ghana Mega Loans Promo is aimed at offering support to customers at important moments in their lives.
“At a certain point in our lives, we all need a little support to move forward, be it growing a business, completing a project or supporting your family and your goals”, he said.
He also stressed the bank’s commitment to constantly providing accessible, innovative financial solutions to customers.
This promotion is open to:
- Salaried workers of companies listed with SG Ghana for Institutional loan and Relief loans
- Existing SG Ghana loan customers including those eligible for top-up
- Pensioners
Customers can access a wide range of loan products under the promotion including Relief Credit, Privilege Loans, Pensioners Loans, Cash Covered Loans and Flexi Overdrafts.
Customers are encouraged to visit any SG Ghana branch to access the offer and begin their application process.
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