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Union Savings and Loans Company limited, one of the fastest growing financial institutions in Ghana, has introduced a new service to cater for the needs of its banking clients and their families.
The service, “U-pick, We pay” is to assist salaried workers in the country to purchase household appliances, personal gadgets and health equipment in a convenient and stress free manner and at 0% interest rate over a period of 12 months.
The introduction of the “U-pick, We pay” is informed by the company’s desire to provide support to individuals and families.
“Though our emphasis is on long term savings to acquire these assets, we believe that supporting individuals and families to meet these pressing needs in the short term will rather encourage them to cultivate the habit of long term savings,” Philip Oti Mensah, MD of Union Savings and Loans said at the launch of the service.
He added the uniqueness of “U pick, We Pay” lies in our quest to focus on financing health and gym equipment and first time employees who are still on probation to purchase items which they may not have the ready means to procure.
“Clients will therefore be supported to buy items like self-testing equipment and other home health care equipment to improve healthy lifestyle among individuals, families and communities.
"Union will also give limitless choice of brand and quality items to clients at competitive prices as we have partnered a number of carefully selected vendors to deliver these goods and services," he stated.
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