Advans Ghana Savings and Loans Limited is honoured to be ranked amongst the top performers across multiple industries in Ghana.
As an award winning company and one of the leading Savings and Loans companies in Ghana, Advans Ghana is delighted to have made the list of Ghana Club 100 at its 19th edition held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra on October 14, 2022.
Advans Ghana was ranked 85th in this year’s edition of the award scheme, marking its first appearance in the yearly event held to celebrate the hundred most outstanding companies in Ghana.
Companies were selected, after being subjected to a rigorous screening exercise, and ranked based on their size, growth, profitability, and corporate social responsibility as mentioned by Yoofi Grant.
Addressing the gathering at the event, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, Yofi Grant applauded the remarkable works of private businesses in the country in the face of the prevailing global economic crisis.
On his part, Francis Owiredu, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (DCEO) of Advans Ghana who received the award on behalf of the company said:
"We appreciate the recognition for our efforts made over the past 14 years as we continue to drive the financial inclusion agenda and support the growth of MSMEs in Ghana".
He further added "Advans is driven by innovation and has its customers at the centre of its activities. For this reason, we have embarked on a digitization agenda with the objective of providing a more efficient and effective delivery of our financial solutions, which should increase the satisfaction of our clients and extend our outreach across the length and breadth of Ghana".
Since its inception in Ghana, Advans has further positioned itself as the preferred financial partner providing client-centric financial services to small businesses and under-served populations in a sustainable and responsible manner.
The CEO, Olivier Bailly-Béchet on his part said “the hard work and dedication of our staff and the confidence that our customers have had in us over the years, spiralled us on to achieve this milestone. We are indeed proud to be associated with this prestigious award”.
He further added "this award is dedicated to our customers, employees, shareholders, and partners. Thank you for growing with us. Let’s continue to grow together”.
Advans Ghana Savings and Loans is a subsidiary of the Advans Group headquartered in Paris - France with a presence in 9 countries in Africa and Asia serving more than 1.3 million clients. In Ghana, Advans serves over 114,000 clients.
Introduced in 1998 by the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), the Ghana Club 100 features an annual collation of 100 outstanding companies in the Ghanaian business landscape. With excellence as a hallmark, the Ghana club 100 aims to celebrate and recognize companies making remarkable strides in their various business sectors.
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