First Liberty Micro Finance introduces products

First Liberty Micro Finance Ghana Limited, a leading micro finance company in the country, has introduced a variety of products to meet the needs of its growing clients.

The company, as a result of its extensive trustworthy products, has added the Ghana Police Service to its growing clientele list.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, Mr Ben Fankah, the Acting Managing Director of the company, said the company was focused on offering the best and most appropriate products that will serve the needs its clients.

He said though the company has the required capital and easily qualifies as per the Bank of Ghana criteria as a Savings and Loans entity, it has decided to stay within the micro finance bracket to make a strong case for the industry that is currently beset by scandals.

He said officers of the company as part of their duties educate clients on personal funds utilisation and other business related practices saying this is important as there is the need to offer clients adequate education before they are introduced to loan facilities.

He said this year, it is the intension of the company to sign on more public and privates institutions as the company has many competitive products that would appeal to them.

Mr Fankah said the company currently offers a wide range of products including personal loans, salary loans, rent advance, educational loans amongst others aimed at meeting their emergent needs.

First Liberty Micro Finance Company Limited “The trusted name” is incorporated under Ghana’s company code.

It is a member of Lymin Creek Group of Companies, a fully Ghanaian owned company, with a mission to be the preferred and trusted name in micro banking/finance.

Source: GhanaWeb

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