Republic Bank (Ghana) Limited, a subsidiary of Republic Financial Holdings of Trinidad & Tobago, has introduced its annual Christmas Loan Sales for all salaried workers both in the Public and the Private Sector.
The launch was held last weekend with a big Sales Rally where staff of the Bank embarked on street floats in Accra, Takoradi, Kumasi and other major cities.
The Republic Bank Christmas Loan offers all public and private sector employees unsecured loan amount up to GHS150,000.00 at a very low-interest rate for a maximum loan tenure of 60 months. Another significant feature of the Loan is that an applicant could enjoy a loan deduction holidays of up to three months. This means you can get your loan this month but start repayment in the next three months.
Speaking at the event, the Managing Director of the Bank, Mr. Farid Antar expressed his optimism about the success of the loan sale as he has high confidence in the staff to sell and exceed the Christmas Loan target.
The Managing Director also encouraged all salaried workers both in the public and private sector to take advantage of the Republic Bank Christmas loan to fulfil their wish list this Christmas and beyond.
The Republic Bank Christmas Loan sale can be accessed at any of the Bank’s branches nationwide or apply on the Bank’s website – www.republicghana.com
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