As part of their 10-year anniversary celebration, the staff of Quick Credit and Investment Micro-Credit Limited, have embarked on dress code variety show to make their activities memorable.
The week-long variety show comes ahead of the company’s end of year party, to mark and celebrate their 10 years of existence with excellence in microcredit, management.
The show began on Wednesday, December 18 with ‘Rep your Club’ series where over 300 employees all represented in their respective supporting Clubs.
The dressing got more creative when ‘going old skuul’ followed on Thursday, December 19. The staff ended the dress code on Friday while repping the various tribe.
“Isn’t this amazing?” The Human Resource Manager for the company, Abigail Naa Dedei Quartey, quizzed. She disclosed that this internal activity is another form of interaction to help staff bond with each other.
“It’s been a long year running and most importantly marking our 10 years anniversary in the industry.”
“Considering the numerous adversities financial sector has gone through in the country and here we have gotten to as a brand, it could not have been a year without proper celebration,” she added.
The winner of this dress contest will be awarded accordingly.
Abigail Naa Dedei Quartey noted that 2020’s event year will be bigger as Quick Credit is set to transition to another phase of its service delivery which will bring customers even to a more convenient way of doing business with us.
The company is set to wrap this celebration on Saturday at Mensvic hotel with nine lessons and carol and other activities.
Quick Credit is a microcredit company licensed by Bank of Ghana. It is an evolved and innovative micro-credit institution with a customer-centric culture managed by an experienced team with diverse portfolios in financial services.
Currently, over 30,000 Ghanaians have access to their loans while they have employed over 300 Ghanaians.
Quick Credit and Investment Micro-Credit Limited was incorporated on December 9, 2011. It is licensed by the Bank of Ghana to operate as a Micro-Credit Institution under the Non-Bank Financial Institutions (NBFI) Act.
They have 21 branches in Ghana specifically Accra (13 branches) and Kumasi (8 branches) in addition to its Head Office at Flamingo, Accra, opposite Susan Clinic.





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