Micro-finance provider, Quick Credit, has changed its brand name to Bills Micro-Credit.
The decision to rebrand stems from a strategic vision aimed at adapting to the evolving market needs as the company celebrates its 15th Anniversary.
Management has indicated that the change only applies to the brand name and logo, and will not impact the innovative products and services of the company.
Bills Micro-Credit says it remains dedicated to supporting small businesses' growth and sustainability through loan scheme services.
The lending business in Ghana with 15 years of experience indicated that it will continue to offer accessible loan services to customers across the country.
Ahead of the 15th Anniversary celebrations and beyond, all brand communications will reflect the new Bills logo with black, red and white colours.
In the coming days, the company will roll out a docu-series highlighting key achievements and its enormous contributions to Ghana’s economy.
A grand launch is expected in June to officially usher the company into a new phase of unparalleled reliability, accessibility, and commitment to excellence.
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